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Launch analytics product #195

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@minhyeong112

Time Estimate

  • I have added a time estimate label

Background Information

In order to sell our analytics product (#182) we need to create and launch a system to funnel in customers

Completion Criteria

  • landing page created with ~1 min video showcasing the offering with the following rough script and a CTA form to sign up for a FREE report
    tryubiquity.ai ($72.40 / year)
    tryubiquity.io ($28.12 / year)
    tryubiquity.dev ($8.73 / year)
    tryubiquity.pro ($3.07 / year)

[Opening Scene: Screen Recording of a GitHub Issues Page]
Narrator (Voiceover):
This is your current GitHub Issues page.

[Camera slowly zooms or pans across the cluttered, unprioritized issues list. No visual hierarchy. Just standard GitHub.]

[Cut to: Sleek, redesigned Issues page — same layout, but every issue now has three tags: two white tabs labeled “Priority” and “Time,” and one green tab labeled “XP”.]
Narrator:
This… is your Issues page with Ubiquity OS.

[Quick animation: someone updates the “Priority” and “Time” values — the “XP” tag updates automatically.]
Narrator:
Add a priority. Add an estimated completion time. Ubiquity OS does the rest — calculating XP, a metric you can use for bounties, gamification, or just tracking contribution value.

[Cut to: a developer clicking "Close Issue." Their XP increases instantly on a small HUD overlay.]
Narrator:
Every closed issue adds XP to the developer’s profile. But that’s not all.

[Quick montage: A comment gets upvoted → XP increase. A pull request gets approved → XP increase. A code review is submitted → XP increase.]
Narrator:
Comments, reviews, approvals — all meaningful activity earns XP.

[Cut to: New dashboard — clean, colorful analytics panel showing developers, total XP, graphs of progress over time, leaderboards, etc.]
Narrator:
The result? A full-stack analytics dashboard for your engineering org. Track contributions. Benchmark performance. Incentivize the right things.

[Zoom in on a leaderboard or bar graph that shows devs climbing in XP.]
Narrator:
With Ubiquity OS, development isn’t just tracked — it’s quantified.

[Final scene: Logo animation — “Ubiquity OS” with tagline below:]
Tagline: Build better. Together.

  • cold outreach (linkedin, X, email, TG) conducted to drive traffic to the landing page with the following rough script:

​Hey ___, are you ready to level up how you manage your development team? 🚀 Forget counting commits and lines of code—our brand-new GitHub analytics tool gamifies your team's productivity with leaderboards, XP scores, and an engaging, real-time dashboard!

We've perfected it for years, and now we'd love for you to see it in action with a FREE report customized for your organization. If you like what you see, our live version is just $10/developer/month—making developer management a breeze so you can spend more time growing your business!

Excited to give it a try? 🎉

  • posts on several platforms announcing the offering (product hunt, reddit, linkedin, X, etc)

  • (FREE) report template

  • once people sign up, the report should be sent with a cal.com event link (linked to stripe to pay $10/dev/month) to onboard them to get their version of analytics.ubq.fi (if we get a good amount of interest, maybe worth building a webapp that they can log in to and onboard themselves)

note: future plan is to grow the offerings to have a sliding scale of gradually more features of UbiquityOS, e.g.:
Lite: ANALytics only
Basic: ... + Talent Recommendation + Issue Deduplication
Pro: ... + /ask
Enterprise: Custom (including the switch from XP to actual payouts with /wallet)

Relevant Links

Marketing Materials
partner.ubq.fi (fork this for the landing page design)

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