Share your game
while you build it.
GameSoup is the social platform for game developers. Post devlogs, collect feedback, and grow an audience — before your game ever ships.
The problem
Your progress is getting lost.
Game developers scatter updates across Twitter, Discord, Reddit, and YouTube. Every post gets buried within hours. There's no platform where your work accumulates — no place where someone can follow your entire journey from idea to shipped game.
GameSoup gives your development a permanent, searchable home.
Twitter / X
Posts buried within hours
Discord
Updates lost in server noise
No continuity between posts
YouTube
High barrier, slow feedback
GameSoup is one place where everything compounds. Your followers, your devlogs, your entire journey — all in one profile.
Features
Everything a devlog needs.
Built specifically for game developers sharing work in progress. No bloat. Just the tools that matter.
Devlogs
Rich markdown posts with cover images, GIFs, and code blocks. Every update is permanent and searchable.
Project Pages
A dedicated home for each game you're building. Collect every devlog in one canonical place.
Comments & Feedback
Threaded discussions on every post. Get specific notes from developers who understand your stack.
Follow Developers
Build an audience that follows your journey. Follow others and stay on top of what they're cooking.
Notifications
Instant alerts when someone comments, reacts, or follows you. Stay in the loop on your community.
Progress Sharing
Screenshots, GIFs, and video embeds — share what your game looks like at every stage.
Community
Developers building in public.
Real devlogs from real developers — sharing every step of the way.
Built a procgen dungeon system in 48 hours
Why I rewrote our physics engine from scratch
Month 6: we finally have a real art style
Month 4: we finally have a moving character
Shader breakdown: the lava lamp effect
First 100 wishlists in 2 weeks — here's how
Designing sound effects with zero budget
The AI system that makes my NPCs feel alive
Built a procgen dungeon system in 48 hours
Why I rewrote our physics engine from scratch
Month 6: we finally have a real art style
Month 4: we finally have a moving character
Shader breakdown: the lava lamp effect
First 100 wishlists in 2 weeks — here's how
Designing sound effects with zero budget
The AI system that makes my NPCs feel alive
For everyone
Whatever stage you're at.
GameSoup is built for developers at every level — from first jam to shipping on Steam.
Solo Devs
You wear every hat. GameSoup keeps you accountable, tracks your progress, and builds your audience before you ship.
Indie Teams
Document your process together. Share milestones publicly and grow a community around your game while you make it.
Students
Every project is proof of what you can build. Your learning journey is worth sharing — and worth following.
Hobbyists
Making games for the love of it. Your progress matters and GameSoup gives it a permanent, searchable home.
Live right now
A feed worth following.
Not algorithm-driven noise. Real developers, real progress, chronological order.
@pixelmancer
1.4k followers
I built a full procgen dungeon system in a weekend
Here's what worked, what exploded, and why I'm doing it again next weekend.
@zinkfr
890 followers
Month 6: we finally have a real art style
After three complete visual resets, we landed on something that actually feels like us.
@glitchform
2.1k followers
Shader breakdown: the lava lamp effect
Full walkthrough of the noise + displacement stack. Godot shaders only, no trickery.
Every stage
No gatekeeping.
Day-1 prototypes and polished demos live side by side. Progress over perfection.
Developer-first
Built for builders.
Rich markdown, cover images, GIFs, code blocks. Everything a devlog actually needs.
Chronological
Zero algorithms.
Your feed, in order. Good work surfaces on merit — not engagement bait.
Your game is cooking.
Start sharing it.
Free forever. No credit card. Just your devlog.
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