The developer's timeline
Tag it. Ship it. Let people run it.
A GitHub link isn't a product. Publish working software instead, and try it in one click with no setup.
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The problem
Nobody clones a repo to see if it's any good.
A README doesn't run. A demo video isn't proof. A landing page with a waitlist isn't a product. Most working software never actually gets seen working. It just gets a link, and links don't convince anyone of anything.
How it works
One command's worth of ceremony. That's it.
Connect a repository. Yaad detects the stack, builds an isolated demo, and hands back a public URL, with no AWS console, no landing page, and no deploy YAML.
The moment it's live, it's tagged into the feed and the timeline. Real usage, not likes, decides what's worth attention.
yaad publish
$yaad publish
Detecting repository... Next.js on port 3000
Build succeeded · secret scan passed · image scanned
Demo deployed · try enabled
Live at yaad.dev/s/cloudcost-ai
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Yaad vs. the old way
The difference is whether it actually runs.
| GitHub link | Demo video | Landing page | Yaad | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Runs in one click, no setup | ||||
| Proves it actually works | Sort of | |||
| Ranked by real usage, not likes |