If you're a founder, PM, or exec who doesn't code, you probably rely on engineers to tell you what's shipping. That works until investors ask for updates, customers want a changelog, or you just need to know where things stand.
*The problem:*
Your engineers already document their work. Every commit, every PR. But that information lives in GitHub – a UI built for developers, not stakeholders.
*What Gitmore does:*
Connect your repos. Ask questions like you're talking to a teammate: - "What shipped last week?" - "Who's working on the mobile app?" - "What's blocking the release?"
Plain English in, plain English out.
*Slack integration:*
Connect the bot to your workspace. Ask questions directly from Slack – no need to open another dashboard. Your whole team gets access without needing GitHub logins.
*Automated reports:*
Schedule weekly or monthly summaries to Slack or email: - Features shipped - Bugs fixed - Who contributed
Forward to investors. Share with your board.
*How it works:*
Webhooks only. Git platforms push metadata to us – commit messages, PR descriptions, authors, timestamps.
Every event normalized into a structured schema. The AI queries structure, not raw text.
*Who it's for:*
- Non-technical founders - PMs writing changelogs - Execs who need visibility - Anyone outside engineering who needs to know what's shipping
*Security:*
Metadata only. We never clone repos or access source code.
- Encrypted tokens (Fernet) - Webhook signature verification - 2FA support
GitHub, GitLab, Bitbucket – one dashboard.
Free for 1 repo: https://gitmore.io
Are there non-technical people on your team who struggle to get dev visibility?