Neat puts GitHub notifications in your menubar. It empowers high-performing teams to review, merge, and ship code with ease. Users can preview, triage, and jump to the browser without switching tabs.
@petersuhm Thank you Peter! For the pun too π
We do plan on adding a paid tier in the long term. As of today, Neat is free to use. Try it out and let me know what you think!
This is neat, indeed. I've been using a similar extension for Chrome for a while now, https://chrome.google.com/websto... , but having it on the desktop is even better!
@mallowigi Thanks for sharing this extension, Mallowigi. Neat also offers mark as done and unread count plus inline preview, copy link, mark as unread, and others. We'll continue to add more. If you have ideas, please download and join our Slack community!
I've been using Neat in beta for the past few months, it's SO much better than getting GitHub notifications through email or Slack. Love the inbox zero approach to notifications, it helps me stay on top of time-sensitive PR reviews and comments.
Planning to expand beyond GitHub any time soon? π
@maxmusing Thanks! Your feedback has shaped the product. Inbox zero is the goal.
The next apps in our roadmap are Linear, Sentry, and Notion (the tools we use). We're looking into integrating these vs making distinct products.
That said, quite a few people have mentioned BitBucket π
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We're really excited to open access to Neat for everyone. Thanks Hiten for hunting.
We built Neat to simplify the way we receive and process web notifications, starting with GitHub. For long, notifications have been synonymous with being annoying, lacking context, and clogging Email inboxes and Slack channels. Neat helps you regain control and improve your workflow efficiency by receiving, processing, and acting on web notifications - all from one place.
Some of the game-changing advantages of Neat are:
- Simple - Notifications from the web come straight to your desktop
- Contextual - Notifications are expandable with inline preview
- Helps prioritize - Important notifications can be pinned to top
- Actionable - Silent notifications for unactionable items
- Gives control - Mark as read and unread
- Instantaneous - Jump to your latest notification with a single keystroke
- Convenient - Keyboard shortcuts for everything
- Secure - All your data is stored locally on your computer
I hope that you will try Neat and join our community - a group of engineers, founders, and problem solvers. I'm really excited to share the product with you all and would love to answer any questions below. Cheers!
I know the founder personally, and the level of dedication to the vision is insane. I'm looking forward to using neat for when I complete my SwiftUI course.
This is extremely useful. Such a "neat" idea and it's perfectly executed. Congratulations on the launch! Are you planning to build something similar for other operating systems as well?
@nitinranganath Great to hear, Nitin.
Our product is built using Electron so we can easily distribute to Windows and Linux in the future but weβre starting support with macOS before expanding.
What OS do you use?
@nitinranganath@sarimmalik The app looks beautiful and is really useful, but I have to uninstall it due to Electron - using 200mb of memory when inactive, maybe you could switch to something like Tauri?
@quiibz before launching, we reduced the app size by 46% and I think we can shrink it more. I've been running Neat for over 2 months now and it's never in my top apps that consume energy but I understand your concern.
Eventually, we'll probably build the app in Swift to take advantage of those small app sizes.
@patrice_manser thank you, Patrice. Currently, it's limited to GitHub but we plan on supporting BitBucket. Is your use limited to BitBucket for now or do you also use GitHub?
@patrice_manser Sounds good. We'll make our integrations roadmap public soon, will share it with you when it comes out so we can prioritize the BitBucket support.
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