Your month of shipping, as a receipt
Type your GitHub username and get a receipt of everything you shipped in the last 30 days: commits, PRs, releases, your streak, private work included (as a count, never the code). Then the line every builder knows is coming. Free, no login.
Frequently asked questions
What is a Ship Receipt?
A receipt of everything you shipped on GitHub in the last 30 days: commits, PRs opened and merged, releases, repos touched, and your longest streak. It ends with the line most builders recognize: posts about it on X, basically zero.
Does it need my GitHub login?
No. It reads only your public GitHub activity through GitHub's public API, straight from your browser. No login, no tokens, nothing stored.
Does it count private repos?
Yes, as one aggregate number, if you have GitHub's 'include private contributions' setting on (your profile, contribution graph, Contribution settings). GitHub only exposes the count, never the code or repo names, and the receipt gets a PRIVATE WORK line. If the setting is off, the receipt shows public work only and tells you how to flip it.
What is posthell?
The social media scheduler built for AI agents. You tell Claude Code or Cursor what you shipped, a post drafts itself in your voice, you approve, and it publishes to 15 networks. It exists so next month's receipt does not end in silence.