About Openstage
One link that tells the full story of what you're building.
Building in public works — but the proof of it is scattered. Your commits live on GitHub, your launches on a forum, your lessons in a thread that scrolls away by tomorrow. Anyone who wants to follow along has to piece it together from five places, and most won't bother.
Openstage fixes that with a single link. It pulls your public GitHub commits into one chronological timeline and lets you add milestones, launches, and notes by hand. The result is a living page — at openstage.dev/your-username — that shows what you shipped, when, and why, and keeps itself up to date.
What Openstage stands for
- Fast by default. Server-rendered and mobile-first. Your content is the interface.
- No noise. No likes, no comments, no follower counts. It's a timeline, not a social network.
- Yours to share. A clean URL, an auto-generated preview card, and an embeddable badge for your site or README.
- Honest by design. Openstage only reads your public activity. It never posts on your behalf.
Who builds it
Openstage is a small, independent product built in public by tuxnotfound. The best way to understand it is to watch it being built — the live demo profile is the product showing its own work.