Gas City 1.0
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Our Take
Gas City just launched on Product Hunt with one goal: let you build your own software factory. That's the whole tagline, and honestly it's the most ambitious thing I've seen someone try to ship in months. A software factory isn't an app—it's the machinery that pumps out software itself. Think about what that means: templates, pipelines, generation engines, the whole assembly line for shipping code. Gas City is positioning itself as the tool that lets developers stop writing the same boilerplate from scratch every single time and start spinning up entire software operations like it's nothing.
Who built this? That's the one thing that isn't clear yet—but the fact that someone had the audacity to name their product "Gas City" and promise you can build your own software factory tells me these people understand something most developers don't: we're all tired of reinventing the wheel. Every startup, every side project, every internal tool starts with the same grunt work. Gas City wants to automate that layer. Whether they pull it off is the question, but the vision is clear.
Key Facts
The people behind Gas City 1.0
Chris Sells
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25 years as a product leader building tools and ecosystems for software engineers; OSS steward of the Gaslandia ecosystem
Curious Kitty
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Jaclyn VC
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Julian Knutsen
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Chief architect and contributor to Gas City; built the software factory that runs Gas City
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