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<h2>Your open-source launch week.</h2>
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<h2>Maximize your launch.</h2><br />
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An alternative to: Buffer.com, Hypefury, Twitter Hunter, Etc...<br /><br />
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Schedule social media and articles.<br />Exchange or buy posts from other members.<br /> Monitor your GitHub trending, and so much more.
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Schedule social media and articles.<br />Exchange or buy posts from other members.<br /> Monitor your GitHub trending, and so much more.<br />
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<a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vLpi6NPOXwU" target="_blank">
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<img src=".github/assets/gitroom-main-youtube.png">
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## Intro
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# Intro
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<strong>Become a content machine</strong> - you might have heard it before; if you want to promote your stuff, you must release content.
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- Schedule all your social media posts and articles beforehand.
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To become consistent with your content, you have to set up everything before and take 1-2 weeks of a buffer (at least) so you can launch your stuff.
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- Plan your launch around GitHub trending changes
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You want to be relaxed about the following content and not to make split-second mistakes.
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- Collaborate with other team members to exchange or buy posts
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Today, for open-source tools, that's impossible.<br /><br />
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- Invite your team members to collaborate, comment, and schedule posts
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<h3>Why?</h3>
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- Post to uncommon platforms such as Reddit, DEV.to, and Hashnode.
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Because you must do everything manually, even existing scheduling tools let you schedule only Social Media posts (and ignore essential platforms such as Reddit).
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- Offer your open-source deals to the entire community
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But how can you make your social media post if you still need to release your article?
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How do you release all your articles at the same time - without copy-pasting them between platforms?
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How do you know when is the best time to post?
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That's where Gitroom shines; you can do all of it beforehand.
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## Problem - Solution ✅
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🚀 Schedule all your social media posts and articles beforehand.
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🔥 Plan your launch around GitHub trending changes
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🎉 Collaborate with other team members to exchange or buy posts
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✨ Invite your team members to collaborate, comment and schedule posts
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🥇 Post to uncommon platforms such as Reddit, DEV.to, and Hashnode.
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💥 Offer your open-source deals to the entire community
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🎈 Be a part of the Gitroom friends - APIs to exchange content between members
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- Be a part of the Gitroom friends - APIs to exchange content between members
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## Tech Stack
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