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Track Netlify: GitHub, npm & hiring signals
Sigmon monitors Netlify across 27 of 27 public signal sources and turns the movement into a weekly strategic brief — what changed, why it matters, and what to do this week. Below is what we actually detect right now.
Netlify
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Top repositories
- netlify/gotrue4.4k
- netlify/staticgen2.4k
- netlify/cli1.9k
- netlify/gocommerce1.6k
- netlify/netlify-identity-widget802
npm packages
- @netlify/config384.6k/wk
- @netlify/otel464.5k/wk
- @netlify/blobs856.3k/wk
27 of 27 signal sources track Netlify
Each lights up only when its prerequisite signal exists — so this count is real coverage, not inflated.
Leading indicators, before the news cycle
Sigmon surfaces what Netlify is about to do — SEC Form D funding filings, senior-role hiring surges, README positioning pivots, certificate-transparency staging spikes, release velocity changes — so you read the move before it hits Hacker News.
Track Netlify — free, in 60 seconds
See exactly what Sigmon catches for Netlify before the news cycle — funding filings, hiring shifts, README pivots, release velocity. One weekly strategic brief, no scraping.
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Frequently asked questions
- Is tracking Netlify on Sigmon free?
- Yes. Sigmon's free tier monitors Netlify's GitHub, npm, releases and pricing and sends a weekly strategic brief of what changed — no credit card required.
- What does Sigmon track for Netlify?
- Netlify's public footprint: GitHub stars and release cadence, npm downloads, hiring signals, Hacker News and community mentions, pricing-page changes, and new subdomains from certificate-transparency logs — 27 of 27 signal sources for Netlify. Currently showing 4.4k GitHub stars and 384.6k weekly npm downloads.
- How often is Netlify's data updated?
- Signals are collected daily and summarized into one weekly brief, so you see meaningful moves without daily noise.
- Where does Sigmon get Netlify's data?
- Only public sources — GitHub, npm, Hacker News, public job boards, SEC EDGAR and certificate-transparency logs. No scraping behind logins and nothing that violates a site's terms.