GitLeaderBETA
Live for engineering teams that want private GitHub visibility

Private GitHub leaderboards for teams that want contribution visibility without spreadsheet rituals.

GitLeader shows who is shipping, which repos have momentum, and where engineering attention is dropping. Connect GitHub, choose the repos you care about, and get a private leaderboard in seconds.

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Private GitHub team leaderboard per project and repository
Weekly, monthly, and all-time contribution views
Custom scoring across commits, PRs, and issues
Public Open Source leaderboards

Weekly team pulse

Acme Platform

+18% momentum
Active repos
3
Contributors
18
Weekly score
842
Top contributorsScore
1
sara-dev
PRs, commits, and issue work combined
126
2
miguelops
PRs, commits, and issue work combined
101
3
linhdata
PRs, commits, and issue work combined
88
Status reviews are too manual
Engineering managers still end up piecing together GitHub activity from commits, PR tabs, and memory.
Healthy contribution is hard to surface
It is easy to spot noise. It is much harder to see who is consistently moving the repo forward.
Public proof and private visibility are disconnected
Teams want private accountability, while developer tools also need public pages that can rank and attract demand.

Public leaderboards

Pages built to rank, not just sit behind a dashboard

GitLeader also publishes searchable public leaderboard pages across major ecosystems. That gives you a public acquisition surface while the product matures.

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All OSS

Across tracked public projects

react

facebook/react

next.js

vercel/next.js

vue

vuejs/vue

angular

angular/angular

bootstrap

twbs/bootstrap

excalidraw

excalidraw/excalidraw

freeCodeCamp

freeCodeCamp/freeCodeCamp

You-Dont-Know-JS

getify/You-Dont-Know-JS

svelte

sveltejs/svelte

nuxt

nuxt/nuxt

tailwindcss

tailwindlabs/tailwindcss

TypeScript

microsoft/TypeScript

go

golang/go

awesome-go

avelino/awesome-go

rust

rust-lang/rust

cpython

python/cpython

awesome-python

vinta/awesome-python

node

nodejs/node

nest

nestjs/nest

kotlin

JetBrains/kotlin

jdk

openjdk/jdk

flutter

flutter/flutter

vite

vitejs/vite

vscode

microsoft/vscode

playwright

microsoft/playwright

neovim

neovim/neovim

storybook

storybookjs/storybook

prisma

prisma/prisma

kubernetes

kubernetes/kubernetes

minikube

kubernetes/minikube

cli

docker/cli

compose

docker/compose

helm

helm/helm

brew

Homebrew/brew

awesome-selfhosted

awesome-selfhosted/awesome-selfhosted

terraform

hashicorp/terraform

prometheus

prometheus/prometheus

grafana

grafana/grafana

elasticsearch

elastic/elasticsearch

kafka

apache/kafka

airflow

apache/airflow

supabase

supabase/supabase

linux

torvalds/linux

core

dotnet/core

postgres

postgres/postgres

redis

redis/redis

mongo

mongodb/mongo

tensorflow

tensorflow/tensorflow

pytorch

pytorch/pytorch

awesome-chatgpt-prompts

f/awesome-chatgpt-prompts

material-ui

mui/material-ui

chakra-ui

chakra-ui/chakra-ui

ant-design

ant-design/ant-design

awesome

sindresorhus/awesome

free-programming-books

EbookFoundation/free-programming-books

system-design-primer

donnemartin/system-design-primer

coding-interview-university

jwasham/coding-interview-university

CS-Notes

CyC2018/CS-Notes

How it works
01

Connect GitHub

Sign in, install the GitHub App, and pick the repositories you want to track.

02

Score contribution

GitLeader turns raw GitHub activity into comparable contributor scores.

03

See momentum fast

Use private leaderboards for team visibility and public leaderboards for discoverability.

Pricing

Start small, validate fast

Simple repo-based pricing for teams that want private contribution visibility without per-seat overhead.

Starter
$9/month

1 repo

Team
$19/month

3 repos

Agency
$39/month

10 repos

Connect GitHub and launch your first private leaderboard

Install the app, choose the repositories you want to track, and use billing only when you are ready to activate private repo syncing.

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