Open-source maintainers
GitHub activity, npm downloads, sponsorship, releases, stars, issues, and backlog signals in one place.
Radarboard / local-first signal board
Radarboard brings GitHub, revenue, incidents, reviews, SEO, releases, and roadmap signals into one macOS-first local app for builders who need fewer tabs and clearer daily context.
macOS beta access is opening now. Join the list for the first public Mac build.
Windows and Linux planned after the Mac beta.
Maintain
GitHub, releases, issues, npm, sponsors
Operate
Sentry, logs, uptime, deploys, reviews
Grow
Revenue, analytics, SEO, ASO, audience
Ship
Roadmap, tasks, changelog, launch loops

Who it is for
GitHub activity, npm downloads, sponsorship, releases, stars, issues, and backlog signals in one place.
Deployments, logs, uptime, Sentry issues, service health, pull requests, and release risk stay visible.
SEO queries, web analytics, App Store reviews, ASO keywords, audience movement, and conversion signals sit near the work.
Revenue, roadmap, shipping, customer-facing quality, and operating cadence become one board instead of a stack of tabs.
How it grows
The desktop app is the proof. Homebrew, hosted, and custom paths should extend that same installed board idea, not turn Radarboard into another generic cloud dashboard.
macOS app
The production path starts with a Tauri app that runs the Radarboard server locally and opens in a native OS window.
Homebrew
A cask should follow the first credible desktop channel so operators can install and update Radarboard like the rest of their tools.
Hosted / custom
Hosted and custom versions make sense when teams need shared access, internal integrations, or managed setup.
video slot
ideal asset: 45-60 sec workflow loop
Show the daily scan: connect a source, add widgets, catch a change, act.
Placeholder for a real walkthrough video or sharper app capture across maintainer, DevOps, growth, and founder workflows.
Widgets
Widgets keep the board focused: what shipped, what broke, what grew, what earned, what people are saying, and what needs attention next.
Subscription revenue, MRR, gross/net revenue with sparkline charts
Recent deploys, commits, and shipped features in a unified timeline
Active releases, project progress, and work in progress from your issue tracker
Visitors, top pages, referrers, live visitors, and traffic trends
Search queries, click trends, impressions, and ranking positions
Error tracking, app reviews, and uptime in one unified view
Sponsors, backers, and donation metrics across platforms
Open pull requests and issues across your connected repos
Integrations
Radarboard works because it sits above the services people already use instead of asking them to rebuild their work around a new system.
MRR / Churn / Subscribers
Visitors / Referrers / Conversions
Queries / Clicks / Rankings
Errors / Issues / Latency
Uptime / Incidents / Checks
Deploys / Projects / Builds
Issues / Cycles / Projects
PRs / Releases / Stars
Backers / Balance / Transactions
Sponsors / Tiers / Recurring support
Ratings / Reviews / Versions
Downloads / Release impact / Package reach
Next step
Connect one source, place the widgets you actually check, and decide whether Radarboard belongs in your working routine. Hosted and custom work can grow from that same foundation.
macOS beta access is opening now. Join the list for the first public Mac build.
Windows and Linux planned after the Mac beta.
Beta access
Radarboard starts as a macOS-first local app. Releases are read from published GitHub desktop tags, while the beta list stays open for install testing, Homebrew availability, and the hosted or custom path for teams that need shared access later.
macOS beta access is opening now. Join the list for the first public Mac build.
Windows and Linux planned after the Mac beta.