Use this file as the public distribution pack for promoting VercelZero across GitHub, LinkedIn, X, portfolio pages, and recruiter conversations.
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.
An open-source deployment-platform case study built to feel like a real product.
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.
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
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.
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.
- Watch the README GIF.
- Open the live demo.
- Read the feature matrix.
- Review the recruiter pitch.
- Star the repository.
- Share the project publicly.
- 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.