Claude Code deletes your session history after 30 days. Your work disappears. Unless you track it. CCgather preserves your journey. 🏆 Leaderboard | 💬 AI Community | 🎮 Levels | 📊 Heatmap Tokens ≠ skill—they represent exploration and passion.
Hey everyone 👋
No CS background. Started vibe coding 3 months ago.
16+ hours daily. 15 billion tokens later—I'm still learning.
Then two things happened:
1. The leaderboard service I was using went silent. No updates, no response.
2. I realized all my work would disappear in 30 days.
So I decided: "I'll just build it myself."
That's CCgather—not to track limits, but to preserve the journey.
Every token you spend is proof of something—proof that you're building, learning, doing the work.
Features:
🏆 Global Leaderboard – See where you stand worldwide
💬 AI-Translated Community – Write in your language, read in yours
🎮 Levels & Badges – From 🌱Rookie to 🏆Immortal
📊 Activity Heatmap – Visualize your patterns
Here, you find healthy motivation—not pressure.
First project I've ever made public. Built in 3 weeks.
Try it out—let me know what you think 🙏
15 billion tokens in 3 months is incredible dedication. I've lost count of how many Claude Code sessions I've abandoned after hitting weird errors, then forgot the solution when the same issue came up weeks later. The heatmap is great for pattern recognition, but I'm most curious about the leaderboard's incentive structure. Does high token usage actually correlate with better output quality, or does it risk gamifying quantity over thoughtful iteration?
Claude Code 选择“遗忘”,CCgather 选择“记录”。 一个把对话当临时缓存,一个把学习当长期旅程。
Congrats on the launch of CCgather! I love the idea of tracking your Claude Code journey and preserving your progress. The heatmap feature sounds like a really unique way to visualize your workflow!
Curious, how’s the response been so far? Any specific marketing goals you’re focusing on to promote the product? Would love to hear how you're planning to get the word out!
This solves a real problem. I've been using Claude Code heavily for building my projects and didn't realize how much context I was losing as sessions expired. The heatmap idea is great — being able to see your actual building patterns over time adds a layer of self-awareness that raw token counts don't capture. Props for going from zero CS background to shipping this in 3 weeks. That's the kind of story that keeps the indie maker community inspiring.
love how tokens are treated as exploration, not skill points. That mindset feels honest and refreshing
I've burned through so many Claude Code tokens and didn't even realize the history was being deleted. This is a perfect example of scratching your own itch.
The heatmap feature is clever - I'd love to see patterns in when I'm most productive vs when I'm just spinning my wheels. Do you track the success rate of sessions (things that actually shipped vs abandoned experiments)?
15 billion tokens in 3 months is wild. Respect the commitment.