Visual Worktrees
Work on multiple branches at once. Switch contexts without stash gymnastics.
Work faster in massive repos without freezing, memory spikes, or waiting for history to load. Built in Rust for repos others can't handle.


Git GUIs freeze on large repos
Electron clients consume excessive memory
No visual worktree management anywhere
See how LetsGit handles the workflows that freeze other clients.

Virtualized rendering, chunked diffs, and visual worktrees—designed for scale.
Work on multiple branches at once. Switch contexts without stash gymnastics.
Filter history by folder. See only commits that matter to your service.
Virtualized lists keep scrolling smooth even with massive histories.
Large diffs stream over HTTP, never freezing your UI.
Destructive actions warn you. Undo is always available.
Native performance. Minimal memory. Not Electron.
Every layer is built to avoid blocking the UI, from rendering to data loading.
History, branches, and file lists render on demand — the viewport drives what loads.
Large diffs and blame stream over HTTP in chunks, keeping the UI responsive.
Commit metadata and graph data stay warm across sessions. No re-parsing on reopen.
Index updates run off the main thread. You keep working while it catches up.

Filter history by folder, manage worktrees visually, and navigate repos with hundreds of thousands of commits.
Juggle multiple PRs across worktrees without losing context. See diffs and history at a glance.
Native Rust backend, no Electron. Built to stay out of your way on daily Git workflows.
You're taking a risk on an unsigned app from a solo developer. That deserves a reward.
I'm building this alone, and code signing costs $500/year. I'll add it when revenue supports it, but early adopters get 50% off for trusting me now.
Your feedback will directly shape the product. You're not just getting a discount—you're helping build something better.
Lock in $9.99/year forever. After Dec 31, 2026, new users pay $19.99/year.
Download LetsGit and experience what a Git GUI should feel like. Works on Windows and macOS. No account required.
