For developers with a git history
Your abandoned side projects
are an asset.
AI labs need what no longer exists: code written entirely by humans. Every commit you pushed before January 1, 2025 is part of a finite supply. License it — and get paid for work you did years ago.
Read-only access · revoke anytime · private code stays private
How it works
Three steps from dusty repo
to passive income.
Connect
Sign in with GitHub and install the PureCode app. You hand-pick which repositories to license — nothing else is visible to us.
We appraise
We scan your history, keep only commits authored before January 1, 2025, filter noise, and convert the rest into AI-training datasets. You get a live valuation.
You earn
When AI companies license our dataset pool, revenue is split between contributors. Withdraw in USDT whenever you like — or revoke your code at any time.
Why pre-2025
Human-written code
is the new vintage.
AI now co-writes most new code. Models trained on their own output degrade — so labs pay a premium for provably human corpora. Your old commits carry a timestamp that can never be faked again: they were written before the flood.
A 2014 commit is worth up to three times a 2024 commit. Older is rarer.
New pre-2025 code being produced, ever. The supply is permanently capped.
Of your connected history stays yours. We license, you own — and can walk away.
Valuation
What is a commit worth?
Every quality commit is appraised individually. Three factors drive the price:
- Age. The multiplier grows linearly from 1× (2024) to 3× (2014 and earlier).
- Language. Scarce, high-value languages like Rust, Go and C++ earn a premium over markup.
- Substance. Merges, lock files, vendored and generated code are worth exactly zero — real edits to real code are what count.
FAQ
Fair questions.
What access do you actually get?
You install our GitHub App and hand-pick the repositories. The app has read-only access to those repos only — it cannot write, and it cannot see anything you did not select. Uninstall or revoke a repo at any time and its dataset is deleted from our servers.
Why only commits before January 1, 2025?
By 2025, AI assistants were writing a meaningful share of the world's code. Commits authored before the cutoff are overwhelmingly human — which is exactly what AI labs need for training. The supply is finite and shrinking in relevance, which is what makes it valuable.
What counts as a "quality commit"?
A commit you authored before the cutoff that changes real code: merges, lock files, vendored folders, minified bundles and generated files don't count. Tiny one-line tweaks and gigantic auto-generated diffs are filtered out too.
When do I actually get paid?
The number on your card is an estimate of your code's licensing value. Your balance grows when a batch of datasets that includes your code is licensed to an AI company. Withdrawals are paid in USDT (TRC-20) to the wallet in your settings. Estimated value is not a guaranteed payout — we're transparent about that.
Will my private code be published?
Never. Your code is not shown to other users, not published, and not resold as source. It is converted into training-format datasets and licensed under contract, only while your repos stay connected.
Can I change my mind?
Yes. Revoking a repo deletes its dataset files and removes it from anything we license going forward. Your code, your call — always.
Turn your git history
into income.
Appraisal takes about a minute. Connecting is free, revoking is instant.
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