Your stargazers are your community before they ever join a Discord. WarmStars scans that star count and turns it into real people you can invite, brief, and champion, by name and email and social handle, not by a number on a badge.
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Know every developer who starred your work.
“10k stars” looks great on a slide and tells you nothing about who to actually talk to. WarmStars turns that count into a roster: the developers who follow your project, where they work, and how to reach them. So when you ship a beta, run a meetup, or need three power users to quote, you’re reaching out to named people instead of broadcasting into a channel and hoping.
Launches and betas land hardest with the people already paying attention. Reach the developers who starred you by email and on X before you post anywhere else.
Filter your stargazers by location to invite the ones in a given city, so a meetup is full of people who actually use what you make, not random RSVPs.
Sort by follower reach and activity to surface the power users worth a quote, a case study, or an early seat on the advisory call.
Every scanned profile carries what you need to reach a developer on the channel they actually read, and to know who’s worth a personal note.
emailA direct line for beta invites and event follow-up where the developer left a public address.
twitter_usernameThe handle to tag, DM, or amplify, often the channel a developer checks before email.
followersA read on reach, so you can spot the advocates whose word carries weight in your ecosystem.
One stargazer comes back as a community member with reach, a handle to tag, and an email for the beta invite. Exactly the person you want in the room first.
your-org/sdk11.4k starslena@fischer.devpublic profileFree to start. Two scans a month.