GitHub Alternative for Developer Community
GitHub is great for code hosting. It's terrible for developer community. VOID fills the gap — a platform where developers share knowledge, ask questions, find paid work, and connect with other builders.
GitHub has no feed for sharing ideas. No Q&A. No marketplace for developer resources. No anonymous posting. No bounties. VOID is the community layer that GitHub never built — and it uses GitHub login so you're already signed in.
Sign in with GitHub →What VOID adds that GitHub doesn't have
- Developer social feed — share code snippets, threads, project drops
- Anonymous posting — ask anything without reputation damage
- Knowledge Base — Q&A with "still works" verification
- Bounties — post problems, offer rewards, get solutions
- Marketplace — buy and sell API credits, SaaS seats, GPU access
- Guilds — communities organized by tech stack
- Exportable reputation credentials
VOID is not a GitHub replacement
VOID doesn't host your code repositories. It's the community and marketplace layer that sits alongside GitHub. Use GitHub for code. Use VOID for everything else — community, Q&A, bounties, and developer commerce.
- Sign in with your existing GitHub account
- Your GitHub profile links to your VOID profile
- Share GitHub repos in the VOID feed
- Post bounties for your open source issues
Developer-only platform
VOID requires GitHub login. That means everyone on the platform is a developer. No noise from non-technical users. No algorithm pushing viral content. Just developers helping developers.