Set up in 4 steps
From zero to your first GitHub report by email — in under 2 minutes.
Connect GitHub
OAuth in one click. Gitmore only reads commit metadata and PR info — never your source code.
Choose your email recipients
Enter a team mailing list, your manager's inbox, or both. Any valid email address works — inside or outside your organisation.
Set your schedule
Daily digest, weekly summary, or both. Reports arrive in the inbox at the time that suits your team's rhythm.
Reports write themselves
Gitmore watches your repos and sends AI-written email summaries automatically. No one has to do anything.
What's in every report
Gitmore turns raw GitHub activity into readable, actionable email updates your whole team — and your stakeholders — can understand.
Straight to the inbox
Reports land directly in the email inbox — no new tool to log into, no notifications to check. Stakeholders get GitHub updates in the channel they already use.
AI-written summaries
Not raw Git logs — readable narratives. Gitmore's AI categorises commits as features, bug fixes, refactoring, or docs, and writes a summary a manager can act on.
Daily or weekly delivery
Choose your cadence. A daily digest keeps stakeholders close to the work. A weekly summary is perfect for board updates or async teams across time zones.
Code stays private
Gitmore reads only metadata: commit messages, PR titles, author names, and timestamps. Your source code is never accessed.
Multi-repo support
Consolidate activity from all your repositories into a single email, or set up separate reports per repo or team, each going to different recipients.
Zero developer input
Developers never fill out a form or answer a prompt. If they push code, they're in the report. Participation is always 100%.
Gitmore email reports vs. raw GitHub email notifications
GitHub's native email notifications fire for every individual event. Gitmore delivers one curated, AI-written email on a schedule.
| Aspect | GitHub Email Notifications | Gitmore Email Reports |
|---|---|---|
| Notification style | One email per push/PR event | Single AI-written digest on schedule |
| Report content | Raw event data (branch, SHA, actor) | Plain-English summary with context |
| Noise level | High — every commit triggers an email | Zero noise — one report, on a schedule |
| Schedule control | Immediate (no schedule) | Daily, weekly, or custom schedule |
| Multi-repo digest | Separate emails per repo | Unified report across all repos |
| AI categorisation | None | Features, fixes, refactoring, docs |
| Custom recipients | Follows GitHub notification settings | Any email — mailing lists, managers, clients |
| Free tier | Included in GitHub | 1 repo, 50 AI credits/month |
Frequently asked questions
How do I get GitHub activity reports by email?
Connect Gitmore to your GitHub account via OAuth, enter your email recipients — a team mailing list, your manager's inbox, or multiple individual addresses — and set a daily or weekly schedule. Gitmore handles the rest automatically. Setup takes about 2 minutes.
How is this different from GitHub's built-in email notifications?
GitHub's built-in email notifications fire individually for every push and PR — creating inbox noise that's hard to process. Gitmore aggregates all activity into a single, AI-written email report on a schedule you set. One email per day or week, with everything your team needs to know.
Does Gitmore read my GitHub source code?
No. Gitmore only accesses Git metadata: commit messages, PR titles, author info, and timestamps. Your codebase stays completely private.
Can I send the report to people outside my engineering team?
Yes. You can send Gitmore email reports to any address — a team mailing list, a manager's inbox, product stakeholders, or even clients who need a high-level view of engineering progress. No GitHub account required to receive the reports.
What does the free plan include?
The free tier includes 1 repository, 50 AI credits per month, and email delivery. No credit card required.