Here’s a quick, human-readable summary of what you pasted — it’s the GitHub marketing homepage.

What the page says (in short)

  • Hero: “Build and ship software on a single, collaborative platform.” Email sign-up + “Try GitHub Copilot.”
  • Feature carousel: tabs for Code / Plan / Collaborate / Automate / Secure with brief blurbs and a demo video area.
  • Logos & social proof: marquee of well-known customers (American Airlines, Mercedes-Benz, Philips, Spotify, etc.).
  • Automation section: Copilot embedded across the platform; claims like “Work 55% faster.” Links to Actions, Codespaces, Mobile, Marketplace.
  • Security section: “Built-in application security.” Highlights Copilot Autofix, secret scanning, Dependabot, and stats “7x faster” fixes and “90% coverage” of alert types.
  • Collaboration section: Issues/Projects, Discussions, Code Review, Sponsors; testimonial (Mercedes-Benz).
  • Customer stories: Figma, Mercedes-Benz, Mercado Libre, etc., grouped by industry/size/use case.
  • Footer: Product/Platform/Support/Company links, newsletter subscribe, locale picker, social links.

Main calls to action

  • Sign up for GitHub
  • Try GitHub Copilot
  • Explore: Copilot, Actions, Codespaces, Advanced Security, Issues, Discussions, Marketplace, Sponsors, Customer Stories

Want this cleaned up?

I can:

  • extract all visible copy (no HTML)
  • convert the page to concise Markdown
  • list every link (text → href) as CSV/JSON
  • build a lightweight sitemap of sections
  • do a quick accessibility/SEO checklist

Tell me which format you’d like (plain text, Markdown, CSV, or JSON) and I’ll generate it.