A creator co-op, powered by Git
GBTI is a developer co-op. Members publish their work, the network helps it get found, and the revenue it brings in is shared back with the people who made it.
The flywheel
How it compounds
Every member who publishes makes the network more valuable to the next one.
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You publish
Write articles, list products, share prompts. Everything lives in a public Git repo and renders on your profile.
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Work gets discovered
Your work reaches developers across the network and the open web, carrying your referral code.
- 03
A reader joins
When someone becomes a member because of your work, they join the co-op as a member too.
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You earn a share
You earn 30% of that member's revenue, for as long as they stay a member.
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The co-op grows
More members fund more tools, sessions, and shared revenue. The flywheel turns again.
Local-first, powered by Git
Everything runs on Git
The repo is the database
All content lives in one public Git repository. No hidden CMS, no lock-in. What you see is what is committed.
Pull requests are how you publish
Members author through pull requests. Paid members auto-merge inside their own folder; every change is reviewable.
The site is the read-view
The static site is a published view of the repo, rebuilt on every change and served at near-zero cost.
The client is your authoring node
A local client lets you and your AI agents draft, preview, and publish through the same gated flow.
Share the revenue
Where the money goes
The work you publish can pay you back three ways, all flowing to the members who created the value.
Referral share
Earn 30% of the membership revenue from every member your work brings in, for the life of their membership, paid after a 90-day hold.
Contribution pool
Up to 7% of an item's share is split with the members who improved it through accepted contributions.
Commenter pool
Up to 3% is split with the members whose comments add to the discussion on a piece of work.
Payouts run through Stripe Connect after the 90-day hold. Shares are capped so the original author always keeps the majority of what their work earns.
Who can do what
Visitor, trial, and paid
Publish your work. Share in what it earns.
Start with a 90-day, no-card trial of the community.