Your AI social manager
We turn your commits into posts. You keep building.
Ship features, not tweets.
Because you did. We just helped.
"finally fixed that memory leak. turns out useEffect cleanup was running before the async call finished. three hours I won't get back"
problem"added dark mode. it took 20 minutes. why did I procrastinate this for 6 months"
win"prisma migrations are either instant or they destroy your afternoon. no in between"
observation"anyone else feel weird committing code on a Sunday"
question"the bug was a missing await. it's always a missing await"
progress"day 12 of building in public: auth works, payments work, now I just need users"
builder logThree steps. That's it.
One-click OAuth. We only read your commit history.
Pick commits, get multiple post options. Edit if you want.
Post to X or Threads with one click.
Join developers who ship loud and proud.
"shiploud turned my commit messages into actual engaging posts. I used to spend 20 minutes crafting tweets about my work. Now it takes 20 seconds."
Brock
"Finally I can focus on vibe coding without worrying about building in public. shiploud handles the social side so I can stay in flow."
Yoomi
"One less thing to think about. I ship features, shiploud ships the posts. My Twitter presence went from dead to consistent overnight."
Ben
We trained our AI to write like a real dev, not a marketing bot.
"๐ Just shipped an amazing new feature! Here's what I learned about React hooks: [thread] 1/ Always use useCallback for... #react #webdev #coding"
"finally fixed that memory leak. turns out useEffect cleanup was running before the async call finished. three hours I won't get back"
Everything you need to build in public.
Connect your repos and pull commits with one click.
Share your progress directly to Twitter/X.
Reach your audience on Meta's Threads.
Short, punchy posts optimized for engagement.
Longer dev diary entries from multiple commits.
No corporate buzzwords. No emoji soup. Just real dev talk.
I used to copy my commits into Claude or ChatGPT, ask it to write a post, then paste the result into Twitter. It worked, but it was a chore.
The worst part? Every time I stopped to write a post, I lost my momentum. Context switching from code to content killed my flow. And when you're building a side project, flow is everything.
I built shiploud for myself first. Now I select commits, click generate, and post. No more prompt engineering. No more copy-pasting between tabs. Just ship and share.
If you're tired of social media managing getting in the way of actual building, this is for you.
Siwan
@0xSiwan