Turn daily GitHub contributions into unstoppable project momentum. Small commits, big results.
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Transform your GitHub activity into a powerful momentum-building system that keeps projects alive in your mind
Small daily touches prevent projects from becoming mentally distant. Keep context alive with consistent interaction.
Turn project completion into a sustainable habit through gentle accountability and streak psychology.
Focus on making progress toward launches, not accumulating meaningless productivity metrics.
A brutally honest story about project abandonment
21 projects started. 3 finished.
That's a 14% completion rate.
As a developer who builds productivity tools to solve my own problems, I kept running into the same pattern: Get excited, work intensively for days, then... silence. Digital graveyards everywhere.
Right now, as I write this:
I have a project I've worked on for months that still hasn't launched. Why? Fear of user backlash. Perfectionism. Sound familiar?
GitStreak started from a simple group chat: “What if you could motivate yourself to stay productive by tracking contribution history?”
I chose GitHub because it's where my code lives anyway. No complex integrations, no invasive tracking—just natural development flow.
Here's what changed:
I actually look forward to pushing code instead of hiding behind endless polishing. GitStreak keeps me connected to projects through small, daily interactions.
The $2/month price barely covers server costs after Stripe fees, but that's not the point. I don't want to gatekeep productivity tools.
If I can help you catch yourself before abandoning another project, I'm happy.
Everyone works differently. You might not need this—and that's okay.
Advanced insights and recovery tools for developers committed to shipping more.
Gentle pattern observations about your contribution habits
Notices when you're over-building vs. actually shipping
Life happens—recover your momentum when you need it
Make your dashboard reflect your personality
Covers server costs, nothing fancy
Join developers who are turning project momentum into a sustainable habit. Start small, ship consistently.