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.
With simple AI tools anyone can now ship a skill, an agent, a little tool, or a workflow. Product people, founders, and solopreneurs are going to GitHub, grabbing things, pasting them into Claude, and actually getting work done. But when it's their turn to share, they're still stuck with a raw repo link and a README nobody reads.
GitHub was mostly for developers sharing code with other developers.
Anyone can build. Wazi is the part that was missing.
Your profile is basically a contribution graph. Your project is a wall of technical text. A normal person lands there and leaves confused. There's no easy way for them to follow you or save the thing.
It tells almost nothing about you or why your work matters.
It's technical documentation that non-technical people bounce from.
It happens in random threads and word of mouth, nowhere central.
Every visitor leaves and you never see them again.
Share what you made. Follow the builders whose stuff you actually use. Give every project a clean page that normal people understand. Tech builders and non-technical builders both feel comfortable here.
Every post is anchored to real work, a launch, a demo, an update, a concept. Scroll the way you scroll other places, except everything you see is something someone actually made, and you can get it or follow the builder in one tap.
Meeting notes โ action items.
Triages your email overnight.
Auto-changelog from commits.
Live docs for any agent.
Not a contribution graph. A real home. Who you are, what you've shipped, who follows you, and what people should try first. The page that makes a stranger trust your work in five seconds.
Connect a repo or upload files. Answer a few questions. Wazi makes a clean page that tells the story, shows the proof, captures interest, 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 person or team. One account that works as audience member and builder.
A tool, skill, agent, or repo wrapped in a page that converts.
A feed item tied to a builder and a project. The discovery surface.
Anyone can build useful stuff now with simple AI tools.
GitHub was never designed to help non-technical builders show and share their work.
Building an audience and making money from digital work already works. It just hasn't been made simple for builders yet.
Wazi turns your projects into pages people understand, your pages into an audience you own, and gives you the simple tools to share, give away, or sell what you make, all in one place.