
Share private GitHub repositories via link, no viewer GitHub account needed.
Product memo
Developers often need to share private GitHub repositories with external partners, but account friction creates a barrier. GitShare removes this by generating shareable links that work without requiring viewers to have a GitHub account. It offers time-limited access and repository view analytics, simplifying external collaboration for recruiters, clients, or auditors.
For who
Developers sharing private GitHub repos
Solves what
Effortlessly share private GitHub repositories without requiring viewer GitHub accounts.
- One-click shareable link generation
- No GitHub account needed for recipients
- Time-limited access control
In their own words
Share Private GitHub Repos With Just One Click
GitShare makes it effortless to share your private repositories with colleagues, recruiters, or students — no GitHub account required for viewers.
Share your private GitHub repositories with anyone, anywhere, without sharing your GitHub credentials.
Commercial cues
Model
usage based
Free tier
Yes
Trial
No
Pricing Strategy
- • A free credit lets new users test private repository sharing immediately.
- • Custom enterprise plans address the specific needs of larger organizations.
- • Free Get 1 free credit tier lowers testing friction.
Operator context
Operating setup
Platform
Web app
Audience
Developers
Payments
Stripe
Detected via TrustMRR
Social footprint
Builder Strategy
- Strategy Type
- Niche Specialist
- Stage
- Pre Revenue
- Effort
- Solo Buildable
About GitShare Expand
GitShare solves a specific pain point for developers: sharing private GitHub repositories with external collaborators like recruiters or clients. It removes the common friction of requiring viewers to have their own GitHub account, instead generating simple, shareable links.
The platform includes features like time-limited access and repository view analytics, giving developers control and insight over their shared code. This approach simplifies external code reviews and showcases, making it easier to collaborate beyond the immediate development team.
