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gitswipe

gitswipe

Inbox zero for GitHub notifications

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Mentions, review requests, issue updates, CI noise… everything ends up in the same feed. I found myself spending way too much time just figuring out what actually needed my attention. So I built GitSwipe. GitSwipe is a fast, swipe-based interface to triage your GitHub notifications: ⚡ Quickly decide: act, save for later, or dismiss 🎯 Focus on what really matters 🧠 Reduce cognitive load 🚫 No extra noise — just your notifications, streamlined
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What do you think? …

Alberto Gimeno

Hey Product Hunt 👋

I built GitSwipe because I was overwhelmed by GitHub notifications.

As someone working daily in repos, I realized I was spending too much time processing notifications instead of actually coding or reviewing. The default GitHub inbox is powerful, but not optimized for fast triage.

I wanted something faster, simpler and focused only on decision-making.

So I experimented with a swipe-based approach (inspired by how we handle other high-volume feeds).

GitSwipe is my attempt at making GitHub feel lighter and more intentional.

I’d really love to know:

What’s your biggest pain with GitHub notifications?

How do you currently manage them?

What would make this a “must-have” for you?

Happy to answer anything about the build, tech, or roadmap 🚀