GitHub is where you write code. Wazi is where the world discovers it. Beautiful builder profiles, beautiful project pages, and a feed for everything people are actually shipping.
Vibe coding cracked the door open. Millions of people who never wrote software are now building real things, agents, skills, MCPs, tools, and going to GitHub to find them. The supply of buildable assets is exploding. The place to show them off doesn't exist yet.
Courses, newsletters, audiences. Built on words and video. Distribution solved by Substack, YouTube, Kajabi.
Agents, skills, tools, repos. Built on what you make. Distribution solved by… a raw GitHub link and a star count. Until Wazi.
It's the best collaboration platform on earth and the worst storefront. A README nobody reads past line one. No profile worth showing. No way to follow a builder, no way to discover what's next.
A GitHub profile is a contribution graph and a pinned-repo grid. It says nothing about who you are or why your work matters.
A README is documentation, not a pitch. Non-technical builders bounce in seconds. The work looks dead even when it's brilliant.
You find tools through scattered X threads, Reddit, and word of mouth. There's no home feed for "what's being built right now."
Every shared link sends people to a repo and home again. No follow, no list, no relationship. The audience evaporates.
Wazi is the social platform for builders. Share what you're shipping, post repos you love, follow the people whose work you respect, and discover what the rest of the builder world is making. Every profile and every project gets the beautiful front-end it always deserved.
Every post is anchored to real work. A launch, a demo, an update, a concept. Scroll the way you scroll X, except everything you see is something someone actually made, and you can get it in one tap.
Meeting notes → action items.
Triages your email overnight.
Auto-changelog from commits.
Live docs for any agent.
Not a contribution graph. A real identity. Who you are, what you've shipped, who follows you, and what to try first. The page that makes a stranger trust your work in five seconds.
Connect a repo or upload files, answer a few questions, and Wazi generates a branded project page in minutes. It tells the story, shows the proof, captures the lead, and delivers the asset. The visitor never has to touch GitHub.
Drop in any messy meeting transcript and get back clean, owner-tagged action items in seconds. Built for teams that live in Claude and hate writing recaps.
Identity, distribution, and conversion that reinforce each other. The feed drives attention. The project page converts it. The profile compounds it.
The person or team behind the work. One universal account, audience member and builder at once.
A tool, skill, agent, MCP, repo, or concept, wrapped in a page that explains and converts.
A feed item tied to a builder and a project. The discovery surface for everything made.
Non-technical people are shipping real, useful things for the first time at scale. Supply is exploding faster than distribution can keep up.
Built for collaboration, not conversion. Every shared link leaves audience and revenue on the table. The gap is structural.
Lists, gated access, owned audiences, builder subscriptions. Kajabi proved it for courses. Nobody has built it for the builder economy.
Wazi turns your projects into pages, your pages into an audience, and your audience into long-term builder equity. Claim your handle before the rush.