“Your work deserves to be seen. Code-Tree.dev helps you show it beautifully.”
In today’s world, your digital presence is more than a LinkedIn headline — it’s your portfolio, your growth story, and your professional fingerprint.
That’s where Code-Tree.dev comes in: a platform built for developers who want to showcase their skills, projects, and personality — all in one clean, shareable profile.
🚀 Why Code-Tree.dev?
Code-Tree isn’t another portfolio generator or job board.
It’s a living profile that grows with you — capturing your journey as a developer.
Whether you’re a seasoned engineer, a student building your first project, or a freelancer looking to stand out, Code-Tree helps you show your work, not just your résumé.
🧭 The Dashboard: Your Developer Homebase
Once you log in (with GitHub or Google, easy and secure ✨), you’re welcomed by a clean, intuitive dashboard.
From here, you can:
- Update your tech stack — show what tools and languages define you.
- Add your personal links — GitHub, LinkedIn, portfolio, or even your blog.
- Discover and recommend other developers — because community matters.
- Explore other profiles and search by tech or name.
💡 A Profile That Works for You
Each Code-Tree profile feels personal — not templated.
You can quickly update your stack, highlight what matters most, and connect with other devs.
What makes it powerful is how discoverable it is. Your public Code-Tree profile becomes a mini-hub for your professional identity, and you control every piece of it.
🔗 Share It, Everywhere
Once your profile looks just right, simply copy your Code-Tree link and start sharing!
Here are a few ideas:
- Add it to your GitHub README
- Drop it in your X (Twitter) bio
- Include it in your LinkedIn About section
- Or even share it on your personal website
Your Code-Tree link is the perfect one-liner that says:
“I’m a developer. Here’s what I build.”
🌱 Final Thoughts
Code-Tree.dev is more than a profile builder — it’s a way to celebrate your growth as a developer.
It’s lightweight, friendly, and designed for authenticity.
If you haven’t already, head over to code-tree.dev, sign in with your GitHub or Google account, and start growing your tree 🌳


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