The proof-of-work profile

Your best work,
always current.

Always current. Always yours.

Connect once. Currently reads where you actually build and keeps one link true, so the work speaks before you do.

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Maya Chen

currentlybuild.ing/maya

Reading 3 sources. New work is added on its own.

Shipped a one-tap approval queue so nothing goes live until you say so.

github· 2026-07-08added just now

Rebuilt the resume export so a clean PDF is one click when a form demands it.

vercel· 2026-06-193 weeks ago

Added a 50-case check that gates highlight quality before anything publishes.

github· 2026-06-242 weeks ago

Wrote a two-stage highlight drafter that cites the commit behind every line.

github· 2026-06-28last week

The problem

A resume goes stale the day you write it.

You shipped a dozen things last month. None of them reached a document you open twice a year. The gap between what you have done and what people can see keeps getting wider, and you are the only one keeping it closed by hand.

How it works

Connect once. It runs on its own.

Every step after the first happens without you. That is the whole product, a link that keeps itself current.

  1. 01

    Connect GitHub once

    Read only, one sign in. We never write to your repos.

  2. 02

    It reads your work

    Commits, pull requests, releases, and deploys, continuously.

  3. 03

    It writes clean highlights

    Honest, plain lines, each tied to the event behind it.

  4. 04

    You approve with one tap

    Nothing goes live until you say so. Edit or skip inline.

  5. 05

    Your link goes live

    currentlybuild.ing/you, populated from day one, never empty.

  6. 06

    Share it once

    It stays current on its own. You keep building, it keeps up.

How it stays current

Many sources. One clean line.

Currently reads every place you build, then composes each accomplishment into a single verified line. You do not stitch anything together. It already did.

commits · pull requests
releases · deploys
build sessions

Composed from 3 sources

Traced a token refresh race in auth and cut p95 login time by 40 percent.

claude code· 2026-07-05added just now

Beyond commits

A commit shows what changed.
Your sessions show how you think.

Connect the tools where you actually build. Currently reads the whole story of a session, the problem, the approach, the decision, and keeps that on your profile. This is the part every other resume throws away.

What a commit says

fix: auth token bug

2 files changed

Thin, and forgotten by next week. The work that mattered is nowhere in it.

What Currently keeps from the sessionclaude code

Traced a token refresh race in the auth middleware, chose on-demand revalidation over a nightly cron, and cut p95 login time by 40 percent.

Problem

A token refresh race in the auth middleware logged people out mid-session.

Approach

Reproduced it, then moved to on-demand revalidation keyed by user, not a nightly cron.

Decision

Chose correctness over a cheaper batch job, and wrote down the trade-off.

Outcome

Cut p95 login time by 40 percent. Zero forced logouts since.

Works with the tools you already build in.

Claude CodeCodexCursorCopilotWindsurfZedand more

Live proof

A link you can prove, not just claim.

Every tile here is real profile data. A screenshot cannot fake a source-verified line that updates itself.

You build every week

Your work, at a glance

Last 20 weeks, from GitHublessmore
Last synced

Never stale

2min ago
synced from 3 sources

The link is never stale. It reads your work while you sleep.

Last 90 days

The numbers, from the source

342commits
28pull requests
9releases
6shipped projects
Source receipts

Click through to the commit

shipped one-tap approvalsgithub· 2026-07-08
deployed to the edgevercel· 2026-07-02
fixed the auth raceclaude code· 2026-07-05

Trusted both ways

The link recruiters believe, and builders forget to update.

Verification is the point. A profile you can prove beats a document anyone could fake.

I trust a link that shows the work more than a PDF that lists it. I can see it is real, and I can see it shipped last week.
PN

Priya Nair

Head of Talent, Series-B fintech

I sent one link to twelve applications. It was current for every one, and I never opened it again after the first day.
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Marcus Bell

Indie developer

I clicked a candidate's highlight straight through to the pull request. That is the first time a resume has ever let me do that.
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Dan Okoro

Engineering Manager, dev-tools

Pricing

Free to start. Cheap when you are looking.

One live link is free forever. Upgrade when you want it real-time, on your own domain, with the full source set.

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Questions

The things people ask before signing up.

It only writes from real events in your account, and you approve every line before it shows.

Off by default. You choose exactly what to include.

A portfolio is something you maintain. This maintains itself.

It drafts. You approve, edit, or skip. Your voice, your call.

Yes. Export a clean, recruiter-safe resume any time.

One click, hard delete, no copies kept.

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