
What is GitHub?
GitHub is where people build software. More than 150 million people use GitHub to discover, fork, and contribute to over 420 million projects.
Problem
Users rely on cracked versions of software like Freemake Video Converter, exposing them to legal risks, malware, and lack of updates.
Solution
A version control and collaboration platform (GitHub) enabling developers to build, host, and manage code repositories securely. Examples: Forking projects, pull requests, issue tracking, and CI/CD integration.
Customers
Developers, software engineers, open-source contributors, and tech teams collaborating on codebases and projects.
Unique Features
Comprehensive version control, social coding features (forking, starring), GitHub Actions for automation, and a vast open-source ecosystem.
User Comments
Essential for collaborative coding, Streamlines workflows, Robust community support, Integrates with dev tools, Enhances project visibility.
Traction
150M+ users, 420M+ repositories, owned by Microsoft ($1B acquisition in 2018), $1B+ annual revenue (estimated).
Market Size
The global DevOps market, driven by platforms like GitHub, is projected to reach $25.5 billion by 2028 (Grand View Research).