For SaaS teams — no content marketer needed

Get found on Google & ChatGPT.
You just keep shipping.

A long-form article every day you ship + a living changelog — written from your git commits, published on your own site. Not from keywords: from what you actually built.

FoundersGrowthTechnical teams

Takes 30 seconds · cancel anytime · every article stays yours

$ git push

78331e2 fix(worker): failed posts now visible + emailed

8cb6ad5 fix(db): retry transient connection errors

c16fecf feat: same-session first post

— your week, as git sees it

yourdomain.com/blog/this-week-…

July 15, 2026 · long-form article

This week: five more long-tail blog posts published automatically

Read the real article — live on our site

Not a mockup: that article was written by this pipeline, from the commits on the left, and is live right now. We run gittomarket on gittomarket.

13

articles live on our own blog

all written from our commits

1,500–2,500

words per article

long-form, not filler

0

minutes of writing

you ship, it publishes

Your problem

You ship every week. Your site never says so.

No content marketer, no time to write — and Google & ChatGPT can't recommend a product they can't read about.

Our solution

Your commits already tell the story. We publish it.

Every day you ship becomes a long-form article and a changelog update — on your domain, in your voice, nothing invented.

The mechanism

Commit-Led Growth

Product-Led Growth made your product the salesman. CLG makes your shipping the marketer.

Read

Your commits, as git recorded them

Relate

Mapped to what buyers search

Write

A long-form article, FAQs included

Structure

Formats Google & LLMs can cite

Compound

Every ship day adds a page

↻ every day you ship, the loop runs again

Day 1 your first articleWeek 1 live on your siteWeeks 2–4 impressions start

Everything a content hire would do. On autopilot.

An article every day you ship

Up to 30/month, 1,500–2,500 words each.

Living changelog

Always current — generated from git history.

Your domain, your asset

Indexed pages you keep, even if you cancel.

Your brand voice

Configured once, applied to every article.

Social posts included

Matching X + LinkedIn posts per article.

Read-only by design

Commit messages and stats — never your code.

The new search

Be the answer ChatGPT gives

When your buyers ask AI assistants what tool to use, the assistants answer from what they can read on the open web. Current, factual pages about what your product actually does are exactly what they cite.

what's the best tool for the problem you solve?

▸ yourdomain.com/blog/…▸ yourdomain.com/changelog

illustration

AI reads the open web

Answers come from indexed pages, not ads.

Fresh & factual wins

Real, current product pages get cited.

That's what we publish

Updated every day you ship.

Why this beats AI writing tools

Keyword-based AI tools

Generate from keywords — anyone can publish the same article, including your competitors.

gittomarket · Commit-Led Growth

Generates from your shipped code — no one else can publish it, because no one else shipped it.

One plan. Everything in it.

Founding rate

First cohort · 20 teams

$49/month

Locked at $49 for as long as you stay

  • An article every day you ship — up to 30/month, 1,500–2,500 words each
  • Living changelog page, always current
  • Published to the site you already run
  • Brand voice + audience customization
  • Social posts included (X + LinkedIn)

After team 20

$99/month

The next cohort opens at $99 — once the first cohort's search results are public proof. The founding cohort is deliberately small: 20 teams whose feedback shapes what we build. That's the reason for the rate.

Leave anytime, keep everything

Every article lives on your site, keeps its rankings, and keeps working. The asset outlives the subscription.

Read-only GitHub accessCode never storedBuilt in public — we run it on ourselves

“I built gittomarket because I kept shipping every day and nobody knew. No time to write, no budget for an agency — and ‘we'll do content later’ never came. Now every day of commits markets itself.”

Manoj, founder of gittomarket

Manojfounder, gittomarket

Questions teams ask us

Does it read my source code?

No. gittomarket uses a read-only GitHub App and reads commit messages and stats (files changed, lines added and removed) through GitHub's API. Your code is never cloned or stored.

Is this just AI-generated slop?

Generic AI content is written from keywords, so anyone can produce the same page. gittomarket writes from your shipped commits — the one input your competitors can't copy. It can't invent features you don't have, because every claim traces back to something you actually built.

How does publishing to my site work?

gittomarket connects to the site you already run — Webflow, WordPress, Ghost, or a custom stack. Articles and the changelog publish there, under your domain.

What if I don't have a blog yet?

A blog on your own domain gets stood up as part of going live — you don't need anything in place today.

What happens if I cancel?

Nothing disappears. Every article and changelog entry lives on your site, keeps its rankings, and keeps working for you. You're buying an asset, not renting one.

What happens after the first 20 teams?

The next cohort opens at $99/month — once the first cohort's search results are public proof. Founding teams keep $49/month for as long as they stay subscribed.

Why should I trust this works?

We run gittomarket on gittomarket — the articles on our own blog were written by this pipeline from our own commits, and we link to them from this page. No black box.

Your commits are already telling the story.
Publish it.

Founding rate $49/mo · first cohort capped at 20 teams