I built a free community for sharing Helix presets. I'd love your feedback.

Hi everyone!

Over the last few months I've been building Gittone, a free community platform where guitarists can share and discover presets.

For Helix users, the idea is to make it easy to upload presets, include audio demos, keep version history, and let other players discover great tones in one place.

Some Helix users have already started uploading their presets, which is really exciting to see.

I'm not selling anything or promoting paid content. I'm simply looking for feedback from people who use the Helix every day.

If you have a few minutes, I'd love to hear what you think about the idea and what features would make a platform like this genuinely useful for the Helix community.

You can check it out here: https://gittone.com

Thanks, and I'd really appreciate any feedback or suggestions!

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u/Present-Cookie-8508 — 6 hours ago
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I built a GitHub for guitar presets. Would you use something like this?

Hi everyone,

I'm a full-stack developer and guitarist, and over the last few months I've been building a project that started from a problem I kept running into.

Whenever I found a great preset for my gear, it was usually buried in a Discord server, Google Drive, or an old forum. Many download links were dead, there was no version history, no way to improve someone else's preset while keeping credit to the original author, and often not even an audio demo of what it actually sounded like.

So I decided to build a platform inspired by GitHub, but for guitar presets.

The main ideas are:

  • Upload presets for different devices (Boss, Line 6, NUX, Digitech, Fender, etc.).
  • Every preset has version history and changelogs.
  • Anyone can fork an existing preset and create their own variation while preserving attribution.
  • Audio demos with waveform player, so you can hear the tone before downloading.
  • Likes, comments, downloads and creator profiles.

I'm not posting this to sell anything. The platform is free, and I'm genuinely trying to figure out whether this solves a real problem for other guitar players.

What features would make a website like this genuinely useful to you?

What would stop you from using it?

I'd really appreciate honest feedback, even if you think the idea is flawed.

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u/Present-Cookie-8508 — 1 day ago