🚀 Gitwall unlocks new revenue streams for your GitHub repositories. Monetize your hard work, protect your intellectual property, and transform your passion into a sustainable business model :)
Waddup ProductHunters, Vic here! 👋
I've worked as a freelancer in the past, and I've also been part of various open source projects, so one day it hit me :) What if you could keep the amazing collaborating features that GitHub offers (contributors, commits, logs, and so on) while also monetizing your repositories and projects. 💼
This is how GitWall was born 🚀
Protect intellectual property aka your projects, and monetize repos in a few clicks 💸
Give it a try, it's FREE :)
@vicdevelopmently Hey Vic! I see you're launching on product hunt soon. I can see huge potential with Gitwall for developers looking to be reciprocated for their work! I gave your page a follow and I'll support on launch day. Please feel free to follow my upcoming launch of ezML too! (https://www.producthunt.com/prod...) Good luck!
Congratulation for you launch. This could be an interesting idea to share open-source work but get money to continue to work on it. It seems the demo video hosted on youtube doesn't work.
@dib258 Hey Ludo! Thanks for the great feedback. I had some problems with the demo video, so we just replaced it with a picture of how one of the repo paywalls looks
Looks interesting!
How does it work? Does it actually prevent users from accessing the repository or is it just a paywall that will then redirect to the actual repository?
@kevin_brendel Great question Kevin. So the whole idea behind Gitwall is being able to keep GitHub's amazing collaborative features, while also being able to monetize access to your repository.
So once someone get's through the paywall, they automatically get an invite in the repository as a collaborator
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