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Project pages

Every repo and site you own, one page each

Import everything from GitHub and Search Console in one click — organisations and private repos included, when you grant them. Each project gets a face, its facts, its activity, and an audit that turns into tasks.

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You know this one

Seventeen tabs of context

The repo is on GitHub, the traffic is in Search Console, the screenshots are in a folder, the audit is in the editor. The project — the actual thing — has no page anywhere.

How it works

  1. Imported, not typed in

    One click brings in everything you own, grouped by organisation, each project wearing its site’s own image. Private stays owner-only; delete what you do not want listed.

  2. Facts and activity, kept fresh

    Language, stars, last push, and an eight-week graph of captures, tasks and flow runs — refreshed when you sync, from the sources themselves.

  3. Analysis becomes tasks

    No README, no Open Graph image, no website on the repo? The analysis files each gap as a task — routed to your agent when an agent can fix it.

GitHub + Search Console · private data stays owner-only

Fair questions

Will my private repos show on my public profile?
No. Private projects are visible only to you; public stats can count them without naming them.
What if an organisation is missing?
That is a grant, not a bug — organisations must approve access, and the projects page tells you which ones have not, with the grant link right there.
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