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Ask questions on any public Github project; No setup needed
# Code Explanation
Featured on : Nov 16. 2025
Featured on : Nov 16. 2025
What is Git Explorer?
Understand codebases without being a developer. Product managers can debug dependencies, recruiters evaluate candidates, and anyone in tech explore code through conversation. Paste a GitHub URL and ask "What does this project do?" "How do I install & run it?". Our AI reads, searches, and explains in plain English. Compare multiple repos side-by-side. Perfect for hiring managers, PMs, and founders who need code insights without technical overhead. Zero setup required.
Problem
Users need to manually search and navigate through GitHub repositories to understand codebases, requiring significant technical expertise and time, which limits non-developers (e.g., PMs, recruiters) from efficiently accessing critical code insights.
Solution
A web-based AI tool that lets users understand codebases by asking questions in plain English. Example: Paste a GitHub URL and ask 'How do I install this?' to receive instant, jargon-free answers. The AI reads, searches, and explains code without requiring coding skills or setup.
Customers
Product managers, hiring managers, recruiters, and founders in tech who lack deep coding knowledge but need code insights for decision-making (e.g., evaluating candidates’ repos, debugging dependencies).
Unique Features
No-code setup, side-by-side repository comparisons, and AI-generated plain-English explanations of technical codebases.
User Comments
Saves hours of manual code review
Eases candidate evaluation for non-technical recruiters
Clarifies complex repos instantly
Simple interface for quick insights
Essential for PMs managing dev teams
Traction
Launched on ProductHunt with 2.3K+ upvotes and 500+ active users, generating ~$15k MRR. Founder has 1.2K followers on X.
Market Size
The global developer tools market is projected to reach $12.4 billion by 2026 (Statista). With GitHub hosting over 100M repositories, demand for code accessibility tools for non-devs grows alongside low-code adoption (Gartner predicts 70% of apps built via low-code by 2025).