This is really happening. 15-20 signups an hour and climbing 🚀
We're a few hours into launch and honestly didn't expect this.
15-20 signups an hour, engineers actually putting Revolte on real codebases, and a comment section full of the exact questions we hoped people would ask. The momentum today has been unreal.
The problem we're solving is the one every engineering team knows too well: writing code was never the bottleneck. It's everything around it, environments, tests, deploys, incidents. That's the work Revolte takes off your plate, and engineers are feeling that click in real time today.
Here's what would mean the most to us right now: put it to the test. Throw it at a real codebase, run it through your actual workflow, and tell us what you think. The genuine feedback from people who use it is the most valuable thing we'll take away from today, and it's already shaping what we build next.
To everyone who's upvoted, commented, and signed up: thank you. Let's keep it going.
Try it, test it, and tell us what you think @Revolte
Raj,
Founder & CEO, Revolte
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Congrats, the momentum is great. The signal I would watch over signups per hour is the 'real codebases' part you mentioned. Launch-day curiosity spikes and fades, but people pointing it at production work predicts week-two retention. If those same engineers come back Thursday with no launch pushing them, you have something real. Strong framing on 'writing code was never the bottleneck' too.