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VercelZero Launch Kit

Use this file as the public distribution pack for promoting VercelZero across GitHub, LinkedIn, X, portfolio pages, and recruiter conversations.


1. Positioning

Short positioning

VercelZero is an open-source, portfolio-grade deployment platform experience inspired by the early Vercel UX, built to showcase product thinking, frontend architecture, AI-assisted workflows, and public-facing engineering quality.

One-line description

An open-source deployment-platform case study built to feel like a real product.

Expanded description

VercelZero is a product-first frontend project that explores how a modern deployment platform can be designed, presented, and evolved in public. It combines polished UI, product-style flows, AI-assisted interactions, and open-source storytelling into a repository that is intentionally attractive to contributors and international recruiters.


2. Launch copy

GitHub release / launch post

Today I’m sharing VercelZero — an open-source, portfolio-grade platform inspired by the early Vercel experience.

I wanted to build something that felt closer to a real product than a typical frontend demo: cleaner UX, stronger architecture intent, AI-assisted workflows, and a README that communicates the project as publicly as the code itself.

What’s inside:

  • deployment-inspired product UX;
  • product-oriented frontend architecture;
  • AI-ready interaction patterns;
  • bilingual README and public presentation assets;
  • a repository designed to be useful for contributors and visible to recruiters.

If you enjoy product-focused frontend engineering, open-source case studies, or modern SaaS UX, I’d love your feedback.

Repo: https://github.com/DaveSimoes/VercelZero

Product Hunt / showcase variant

VercelZero is an open-source product experience inspired by the early Vercel feel — built to demonstrate how a deployment platform can be designed with strong UX, frontend architecture, and AI-assisted interaction patterns.


3. Where to use the assets

  • assets/social-linkedin.svg → LinkedIn announcement image.
  • assets/social-x.svg → X/Twitter post image.
  • assets/social-og.svg → Open Graph / site preview / press-card style use.
  • assets/vercelzero-readme-demo.gif → README hero motion asset.

4. Suggested CTA order

  1. Watch the README GIF.
  2. Open the live demo.
  3. Read the feature matrix.
  4. Review the recruiter pitch.
  5. Star the repository.
  6. Share the project publicly.

5. Metrics to watch during launch

  • GitHub stars.
  • README click-through rate to live demo.
  • Demo visits.
  • Stars per social post.
  • Recruiter/profile views after launch week.
  • Inbound issues or contributor interest.