Maintainers

Reach the people who starred your project.

You have thousands of stars and no way to talk to a single one of them. WarmStars turns that count into names, the developers and the companies behind them, so you can find sponsors, recruit contributors, and actually ask your users what they need.

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you get

Sponsors, contributors, and users, by name.

scanned fields
emailcompanybio
a count you can act on

Stars don’t pay the bills or review the PRs.

Maintaining a popular project is strangely lonely: a five-figure star count, an empty sponsor tier, and an issue tracker that only hears from the angry. WarmStars scans your stargazers and turns them into people: the engineers at companies that quietly depend on your work, the active users who could carry a chunk of the load, the sample you’d love to interview. The list was always yours; now you can reach it.

how it pays off

Built around what maintainers actually do next.

01

Find who funds it

Surface the stargazers at companies that depend on your project: the accounts with budget and the strongest reason to back the sponsor tier.

02

Recruit contributors

Reach engaged users by their activity and bio and invite the ones already in your code to help carry the maintenance load.

03

Ask, don’t guess

Email a real sample of your users for feedback instead of inferring the roadmap from whoever shouts loudest in the issue tracker.

the fields you filter on

The fields that turn users into a roadmap.

Every scanned stargazer carries the context to know who to ask for what: funding, code, or a candid answer about what’s missing.

emailcompanybio
  • email

    A direct line for a sponsor ask or a research invite, only where the developer made one public.

  • company

    The org behind the user: the signal for which sponsorships are worth a personal, named ask.

  • bio

    Context on who they are and what they build, so contributor and research outreach lands as a real, specific note.

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What a single star turns into.

One star comes back as an engineer at a company that ships on your library. Exactly the sponsor ask, contributor invite, or research interview you couldn’t reach before.

your-name/lib9.7k stars
9,710
scanned
3,540
reachable
IH
Irene Huang
Backend eng · Lattice Cloud (depends on your lib)
Singapore
irene@lattice.cloudpublic profile

Your stars have names. Go find them.

Free to start. Two scans a month. Public data only, opt-out always honored.