Teams Using GPC
This page lists teams and apps that use GPC to ship Android releases. All entries are opt-in — we only list teams that have asked to be listed and approved the exact wording.
No harvested claims. No inflated "trusted by 10,000+" stats. If your team is here, you put yourself here.
How to Be Listed
Four paths, pick whichever you prefer:
- LinkedIn: message Yasser Berrehail with a one-line description and a link (app, company, or both).
- DM on X: @yassersstudio with the same information.
- Email: hello@yasser.studio.
- GitHub Discussion: open a thread in the Show & Tell category titled "Using GPC at [company/app]". Include what you use it for and whether you want to be listed here.
You choose the exact wording that appears on this page. You can ask to be removed at any time, no questions.
The "Uses GPC" Badge
Once you are listed, you can add a badge to your project's README or website showing that your release pipeline runs on GPC.
[](https://yasserstudio.github.io/gpc)The badge links back to the docs. You get a reciprocal link from this page. Nothing else is required.
Badge design is in progress — this section will update with final SVG variants (light + dark, square + pill) once the badge assets ship.
Current Adopters
This list is new. The first batch of adopters is being assembled now. If you ship Android apps and you use GPC in your release pipeline, we would like to hear from you.
Seed adopters being confirmed. Check back soon, or put your team here.
What Being Listed Means
For your team:
- A backlink from this page to your site or repo
- A mention in the release notes when you opt in
- First access to new features before public release (opt-in early-access group)
- A heads-up when a release changes something that affects your workflow
For GPC:
- Social proof for evaluators deciding whether to adopt
- Real use cases that inform the roadmap
- A direct line to feedback from teams actually shipping with it
No sponsorship, no pay-to-play. Listing is free and permanent unless you ask to be removed.
Curation Promise
- We only list teams with written permission (DM, email, or GitHub Discussion thread).
- We never list a company based on a package-name pattern we noticed in public CI logs, or on the npm registry, or in GitHub dependents. Explicit opt-in only.
- We will remove any entry within 48 hours of a removal request.
- We will not display your data beyond the entry you approve.
See Also
- Why GPC Is Free to Use — the licensing and commercial-use stance
- Quick Start — first release in 5 minutes
- GitHub Discussions — community Q&A and Show & Tell
