GitRooms beta onboarding

Turn your GitHub repo into the place contributors actually join.

Start with GitHub, claim the room for your profile or repository, add the badge to your README, and give new contributors a clear way to arrive with context.

  • An official room tied to your GitHub identity
  • A badge that turns README traffic into room visits
  • A cleaner place to welcome contributors and answer repeat questions

What happens first

  1. 1. Sign in with GitHubGitRooms uses your public GitHub identity to start the setup.
  2. 2. Pick your roomStart with your profile or choose a repository you maintain.
  3. 3. Install the badgeAdd the README badge and send repo visitors somewhere official.

The onboarding loop

The first job is simple: help a maintainer go from GitHub login to an official room that is easy to share and easy for contributors to find.

Claim your room

Sign in with GitHub, choose your profile or repo, and make the room official for the place contributors already recognize.

Add the README badge

Drop a familiar badge into the README so visitors can move from the repo page into the room in one click.

Welcome contributors in context

Give questions, releases, contributor help, and first hellos one obvious place instead of scattered threads and invite links.

Good beta fit

GitRooms works best when people already discover your project on GitHub and need a better place for contributor questions, release chatter, and welcome moments.

OSS maintainersREADME-driven reposContributor onboarding

Ready to try it?

Start with your GitHub account and create the room where your contributors already expect to find you.

Continue with GitHub