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AboutMe.video
Video intros for hiring. Free video profiles for candidates.
AboutMe.video connects businesses and candidates through 1-minute video intros so you meet the person before the interview. Businesses: spin up a free careers portal, drop a link anywhere (website, email, WhatsApp, LinkedIn), and get candidate videos on autopilot. Screen them in your dashboard before scheduling a single call. Candidates: record once in the browser, reuse everywhere, and show who you are beyond a paper resume. Free, forever. No ATS. No integrations. Live in 5 minutes.
Recorded a quick intro in my browser without any setup hassle, and the careers portal came together faster than I expected. Feels like a smart way to skip the resume guessing game.
how does the screening dashboard actually work when candidates submit videos — is there any way to filter or tag them, or is it pretty much a manual scroll through the inbox?
Recorded a quick intro on my laptop and the browser flow was genuinely painless, no app download or sign-in friction. Love that candidates can reuse one clip instead of repeating themselves. Pretty clever shortcut for small teams without an ATS.
Hiring eats hours: you read a stack of near-identical resumes and only really learn anything once you're already in a 30-minute first interview. We wanted to flip that — see the person before committing to a call.
So we built AboutMe.video
Businesses launch a free careers portal in ~5 min and drop a link anywhere (website, email, WhatsApp, LinkedIn, ATS...). Candidates reply with a 1-minute video intro, and you review them all in one dashboard.
Candidates record a video profile once in the browser and reuse it across every application — free, forever. It shows communication, attitude and fit that a resume never will.
No ATS, no integrations, nothing to install on either side.
Free to get started — set up your portal or your profile in minutes, no card needed.
Would love your feedback: as a recruiter or a candidate, what's the one thing that would make you actually use this? 🙏
About AboutMe.video on Product Hunt
“Video intros for hiring. Free video profiles for candidates.”
AboutMe.video was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 9 upvotes and 7 comments, placing #52 on the daily leaderboard. AboutMe.video connects businesses and candidates through 1-minute video intros so you meet the person before the interview. Businesses: spin up a free careers portal, drop a link anywhere (website, email, WhatsApp, LinkedIn), and get candidate videos on autopilot. Screen them in your dashboard before scheduling a single call. Candidates: record once in the browser, reuse everywhere, and show who you are beyond a paper resume. Free, forever. No ATS. No integrations. Live in 5 minutes.
AboutMe.video was featured in Hiring (15.4k followers), SaaS (43k followers) and Remote Work (4.1k followers) on Product Hunt. Together, these topics include over 60.1k products, making this a competitive space to launch in.
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Recorded a quick intro in my browser without any setup hassle, and the careers portal came together faster than I expected. Feels like a smart way to skip the resume guessing game.