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Trekme.pro
Turn real developer work into skill proof beyond AI resumes
Stop saying "I know Python." Start showing it. Trekme turns your weekly developer work into dashboards and reports that act like an interactive resume and update themselves every week. Think New Relic or Datadog for your career: a living, portable record of what you built with, how deeply you used it, and how your skills evolve over time, giving you documented evidence beyond one-shot, AI-written resumes.
Hey Product Hunt, I’m Andrzej, maker of Trekme.
I built this because hiring still works backwards. A role opens, then the candidate rewrites a CV to fit the posting. On top of that, a resume has to compress years of work into a small space, so relevant but less obvious experience often gets dropped entirely.
That makes it hard to answer simple questions with confidence: When did this person actually start using this technology? How consistently have they used it? Was it shallow exposure or real working depth?
My goal with Trekme is to help developers build that record before they need it, not reconstruct it after the fact. So when a job asks for Python, Django, AWS, or anything else, you can show that you were already working with it before the posting even existed.
I’d love feedback from both job seekers and hiring managers: would a time-based record of real experience be more useful than a polished one-page CV? What would make you trust it?
Is this tracking gotten locally from my git history, or do I have to connect accounts and upload data?
That's a great idea, but my problem is keeping up with regular data entry.
The Treckme.pro has reminders, but some extra motivation would be helpful (like in mobile games). Every time you enter data regularly, a plant grows, you level up a pet, or something like that. Gamification would definitely help motivate people to keep entering data.
better than recruitment tasks created by LLM and solved by another LLM, or questions prepared and answered the same way
I’d trust a skill timeline more than a polished CV, but only if it stays close to real work.
A resume line like “experienced with AWS” is too easy to stretch. Showing when someone used it, how often, and in what kind of project gives a much better signal.
The privacy controls would matter a lot though. Developers should be able to prove depth without exposing company details, private repos, or client work.
About Trekme.pro on Product Hunt
“Turn real developer work into skill proof beyond AI resumes”
Trekme.pro was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 28 upvotes and 7 comments, placing #13 on the daily leaderboard. Stop saying "I know Python." Start showing it. Trekme turns your weekly developer work into dashboards and reports that act like an interactive resume and update themselves every week. Think New Relic or Datadog for your career: a living, portable record of what you built with, how deeply you used it, and how your skills evolve over time, giving you documented evidence beyond one-shot, AI-written resumes.
Trekme.pro was featured in Productivity (653.8k followers), Developer Tools (514k followers) and Career (2.1k followers) on Product Hunt. Together, these topics include over 217.6k products, making this a competitive space to launch in.
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