Every star on your repo is a developer who chose your tool over the alternatives. WarmStars scans the repo, turns each stargazer into a named person at a real company, and shows you who your product-led growth is actually reaching.
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The developers adopting your tool, by name.
A GitHub star is the cleanest adoption signal you have, and it usually goes to waste as a number on a badge. Point WarmStars at your repo and the badge becomes a named audience: the companies trying your tool, the developers championing it inside them, and a public email for many of them. That is who your positioning, your docs, and your next launch are really for.
Company and role sit next to every star, so you can see whether the developers adopting you are the audience you built for, or a segment you never wrote a word of copy toward.
When you ship, you have a named audience of people who already care to tell first. Filter to the fit, sort the Verified emails to the top, and announce to developers instead of strangers.
Save adopters to a built-in board, or export to CSV, JSON, or a plain email file and drop it into your ESP or CRM. No connector to wait on, no per-contact fee.
Every scanned stargazer carries the context a marketer needs to segment an audience and write copy that lands, instead of guessing at a number.
emailA public, reachable address where the developer left one, so an adopter becomes someone you can actually tell about the next release.
companyThe account behind the person, so you can see which companies your tool is spreading inside and size the segment.
followersA rough read on reach, so you can spot the developers whose word travels when they like what you shipped.
One star becomes a named adopter at a real company, with an email you can add to a launch announcement and a role that tells you exactly which message fits.
your-co/sdk9.4k starsrae@northwind.devVerifiedScan your first repo free. Two scans a month, no card.