I’ve been a software engineer for years, worked on freelance gigs, built SaaS projects, contributed to open source, solved LeetCode problems, and kept improving.
But here’s the thing:
Every time I had to “show” that to someone a recruiter, a client, even another dev it felt like I was piecing myself together with 7 different links.
“Here’s my GitHub.”
“My projects are in Notion.”
“I wrote some stuff on Dev.to.”
“Here’s my resume it’s kinda outdated.”
“Oh and here’s this freelance project… but I can’t show earnings.”
I hated it.
Not because I didn’t have the work. But because I couldn’t show the full picture without people clicking around, scrolling through crap, or just giving up.
Recruiters don’t want to scroll 5 links deep.
Clients don’t want to chase down proof.
Even I forgot half the stuff I’d done.
That’s when I started building Devlog.
A place where everything comes together:
Your GitHub, resume, and LeetCode grind
Your freelance work with earnings over time
Your SaaS projects, blogs, contributions
All on one page. With themes, clean layouts, and no BS.
It’s not just a portfolio. It’s your career laid out like it should be.
Your proof. Your story. Your timeline.
I’m building it because I needed it.
And I know I’m not the only one.
Releasing Beta Version Soon!
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