Introducing: open sourced feature development
10 years ago it was a competitive edge to write software. Simply being able to fix a problem mediocre was enough, since very few people could write the zeros and ones. However, times has changed. Software is everywhere and everyone can write it, so building what users want is the hard part. Today the process is broken.
Users sign up. They hit a wall. Submit feedback. Manager digs in. Adds to backlog. Prioritize and scope. Ship the changes.
With Tweaky, the technical barrier to contributing to software drops to zero. We allow users to tweak and improve your application, but with no access to source code.
We spin up a container of your repository and allow users to prompt changes. The user tells what they think the change is worth and submit the Pull Request for review. If you merge the changes, they get paid - and you've just build something users want, but with minimal engineering resources.