$ git log --milestonesShare Your Startup Journey
SumGit analyzes your git history and extracts significant milestones worth sharing.
Launched v2.0 to production
acme/webapp ยท Jan 15
3x faster API response times
startup/backend ยท Jan 12
Added OAuth2 authentication
dev/auth-service ยท Jan 10
Hit 10,000 GitHub stars
oss/framework ยท Jan 8
Fixed critical memory leak
corp/api ยท Jan 5
Dark mode support shipped
indie/app ยท Jan 3
Mobile-first redesign complete
team/frontend ยท Dec 28
Migrated to SvelteKit 2.0
solo/project ยท Dec 22
Everything you need to share progress
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AI-Powered Analysis
AI agents scan your commits and identify meaningful milestones automatically. Get summaries ready to share on social media in seconds.
Connect Repos
Link your GitHub repositories with read-only access. Your code stays safe.
Live Feed
Embed a live milestones widget on your site that updates automatically with highlights.
Timeline View
See your startup's journey organized by date with ready-to-post summaries.
Storybook
Transform milestones into an interactive 3D storybook with AI-generated chapters.
Recap
Generate an all-time summary with stats, languages, and shareable highlights.
Changelog
Generate CHANGELOG.md files following Keep a Changelog format.
How It Works
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AI extracts your milestones instantly
Showcase your startup progress
Generate embeddable widgets to keep your users in the loop
Live example: PostChad milestones widget
Create embeds for milestones, timelines, stories, and recaps to share your unique journey
Track highlights over time
Visualize key highlights across your entire commit history
Bring your progress to life with an interactive storybook
Choose from 5 unique narrative styles to tell your story
Fantasy
Ghibli
Space Opera
Noir Detective
Anime
Generate changelogs in seconds
Structured, versioned, and ready to share
By Version
Semantic versioning
By Date
Daily grouping
By Month
Monthly releases
5 versions โข Next suggested: 0.15.0
Export as Markdown, copy for GitHub Releases, or embed on your site
Your project at a glance
Generate a comprehensive PDF recap with stats, languages, milestones, and shareable highlights


Download as a shareable PDF recap of your entire project
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- 25 Quick Analyses/mo
- 10 Timeline Analyses/mo
- 5 Story Generations/mo
- 16 Recaps/mo
- 25 Changelogs/mo
- Auto-analyze
- Email Digests
- 50 Quick Analyses/mo
- 20 Timeline Analyses/mo
- 10 Story Generations/mo
- 33 Recaps/mo
- 50 Changelogs/mo
- Auto-analyze
- Email Digests
- 150 Quick Analyses/mo
- 60 Timeline Analyses/mo
- 30 Story Generations/mo
- 100 Recaps/mo
- 150 Changelogs/mo
- Auto-analyze
- Email Digests
Frequently Asked Questions
SumGit only requests read-only permissions for your GitHub repositories. We can view your commit history and repository metadata, but we cannot modify your code, push commits, or make any changes to your repositories. Your code stays completely safe.
Our AI agents analyze your commit messages, timestamps, and patterns to identify significant milestones in your development journey. This includes feature launches, major refactors, performance improvements, and other noteworthy achievements.
Yes! After connecting your GitHub account, you can select specific repositories to analyze. You have full control over which projects SumGit can access.
No. We only analyze your commit metadata (messages, dates, authors). Your actual source code is never stored on our servers or shared with any third parties.
SumGit uses a simple credit system. You get 10 free credits when you sign up. Quick analysis costs 2 credits, timeline analysis costs 5 credits, recap costs 3 credits, and story generation costs 10 credits. You can subscribe for monthly credits or buy one-time credit packs.
Purchased credits never expire โ buy once and use them whenever you're ready. Subscription credits reset each month with your billing cycle.
The story feature transforms your development milestones into an illustrated fantasy epic. Our AI generates a narrative based on your startup's journey, complete with custom AI-generated artwork for each chapter. It's a unique way to celebrate and share your coding achievements.
Yes! Each story gets a unique shareable link that you can post on social media, include in your portfolio, or share with your team. Stories are designed to be visually appealing and easy to share.
Quick analysis covers your last 100 commits - perfect for recent activity. Timeline analysis goes deeper, analyzing up to 5,000 commits to create a comprehensive history of your startup's evolution.
Yes! SumGit works with both public and private repositories. We only request read-only access, and your code is never stored - we only analyze commit metadata.
Auto-analyze automatically runs analysis on your repositories on a schedule you choose โ daily, weekly, or monthly. Your embedded widgets update live whenever new milestones are detected, so your website always shows your latest progress.
Email Digests deliver a summary of your repositories' recent activity straight to your inbox. You can choose daily, weekly, or monthly frequency, or turn them off entirely in your settings.
The changelog feature generates a CHANGELOG.md file following the Keep a Changelog format. It automatically categorizes your commits into Added, Changed, Fixed, and other sections with semantic versioning suggestions.
Yes! Every analysis, timeline, story, and recap gets a unique embed code. You can add these widgets to your website, blog, or portfolio to showcase your development progress to visitors.
Yes, you can cancel your subscription at any time from your settings. You'll keep access to your subscription benefits until the end of your current billing period.
You can still view all your existing analyses, stories, recaps, and changelogs. You just won't be able to run new analyses until you purchase more credits or subscribe to a plan.
A recap is a comprehensive PDF summary of your repository including total commits, contributors, languages used, top milestones, activity charts, and shareable highlights โ perfect for portfolios or investor updates.