Living project records for builders
The current record behind a project
Hey, I'm Vamsikrrishnaa.
I built Chirpul because projects are often hard to understand from the outside. The work moves through group chats, commits, notes, and one-off updates, while the public story becomes a polished profile or a noisy feed.
A project deserves one current record: what it is building, what changed, supporting proof, and what the team needs next. That makes a shared link useful to a potential collaborator, early supporter, or builder group without asking them to reconstruct the work from scattered messages.
A profile tells you who someone is. A project record tells you what the work needs now.
Chirpul is for builders who want their work to create an understandable next step: a follow, useful feedback, a collaboration conversation, or a clearer public record. A builder profile supports that work; it is not the product’s main event.
Chirpul is not a generic community, a project manager, or a hiring board. Groups remain great for live conversation. Chirpul is the durable project context a group can point to when people need to see the work clearly. GitHub can add optional repository proof for software projects, while updates, milestones, and collaborator context remain useful on their own.
The first builders here will shape the culture. We want people who care about execution over hype, proof over vanity, and useful collaboration over empty networking.
Chirpul keeps a project's updates, milestones, supporting proof, and collaboration context in one current record people can understand before they decide to follow, help, or join.
Start with the project story. Add updates as the work moves. Connect proof only when it helps people understand the work better.

Vamsikrrishnaa
Founder, Chirpul