Most developers know this feeling. You finish a project, push the code to GitHub, write a decent README… and still, the most important part is missing: 👉 What does this project actually look like when it’s running? Screenshots, videos, real demos — all of that usually ends up scattered, outdated, or not shown at all. That’s the problem that led me to start Deploy Infinity. What is Deploy Infinity? Deploy Infinity is an early-stage open-source project designed to work as a visual layer on top of GitHub. Instead of relying only on README files, it allows developers to showcase: Real deployed projects Images and demo videos Live application links GitHub repository references Visual project galleries The idea is simple: Show real results, not just source code. Why open source? This projec…
Most developers know this feeling. You finish a project, push the code to GitHub, write a decent README… and still, the most important part is missing: 👉 What does this project actually look like when it’s running? Screenshots, videos, real demos — all of that usually ends up scattered, outdated, or not shown at all. That’s the problem that led me to start Deploy Infinity. What is Deploy Infinity? Deploy Infinity is an early-stage open-source project designed to work as a visual layer on top of GitHub. Instead of relying only on README files, it allows developers to showcase: Real deployed projects Images and demo videos Live application links GitHub repository references Visual project galleries The idea is simple: Show real results, not just source code. Why open source? This project is being built in public. Making it open source means: The code is transparent Anyone can study it, fork it, and experiment Improvements happen through pull requests The project grows with community feedback, not in isolation Open source here doesn’t mean chaos — it means collaboration with governance. All contributions are reviewed before becoming part of the main project. Current status Deploy Infinity is still a prototype, and that’s intentional. The foundation is there, but there’s a lot to improve: Media handling UI/UX GitHub integrations Error handling Overall developer experience This is the phase where feedback and contributions matter the most. How you can get involved If this idea resonates with you, you can: Explore the repository Open issues with suggestions or bugs Pick a “good first issue” Submit a pull request Or simply share feedback Even small contributions help shape the direction of the project. Links 🌍 Live demo: https://deployinfinity.tech 💻 GitHub repository: https://github.com/vitorneto43/deployinfinity.tech