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Turn commits, streaks, reviews, and repository activity into a focused dashboard that updates around real developer work.
Open-source developer productivity dashboard. Track GitHub streaks, PR velocity, and coding goals — automatically.
DevTrack helps developers, open-source contributors, and teams understand how their GitHub work is moving. It brings activity, pull requests, streaks, goals, and public profile insights into one calm dashboard so new users can quickly see what the platform is for.
Explore featuresTurn commits, streaks, reviews, and repository activity into a focused dashboard that updates around real developer work.
Understand merge rate, review velocity, and open work so teams can spot bottlenecks before they slow shipping down.
Set weekly coding targets and see progress move automatically as GitHub activity lands across your repositories.
Create a public snapshot of your coding consistency for contributors, collaborators, and portfolio visitors.
Sign in with GitHub to access analytics, streak tracking, goals and repository insights.
Track your daily GitHub activity.
Monitor review velocity and merge rates.
Set commit and PR targets and stay accountable.
See where you contribute the most.
Go beyond GitHub analytics with goal tracking, AI insights, yearly summaries, multi-account support, and self-hosting.
Set coding goals and track progress automatically.
Get AI-powered summaries and recommendations.
Review your yearly development journey.
Manage multiple GitHub profiles in one place.
Run DevTrack on your own infrastructure.
DevTrack is fully open source — MIT licensed, self-hostable, and built by developers who actually use it. Every widget, every metric, every API was contributed by someone in this list. 38 issues are tagged good first issue and waiting right now.
Authenticate with your GitHub account.
See your automatically generated stats.
Configure weekly targets to keep your streak alive.