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The real problem here isn’t content quality or a lack of accomplishments — it’s activation energy. Developers doing genuinely good work, shipping code and learning new things, often have no public presence at all, or a stale one, because setting up and maintaining a portfolio site, a blog, and a resume is tedious ongoing work layered on top of the work itself. The failure mode this targets: a developer job-searching with real, demonstrable activity that simply never got written up anywhere.

The idea auto-provisions a personal site and blog from a template in minutes, then watches real GitHub activity — commits, PRs, repos — and turns it into suggested updates: skill/project section changes for the site, and draft blog posts or resume bullets, with a human review-and-approve step before anything actually publishes. No fully autonomous publishing in a first version — the point is removing the blank-page problem, not removing the person from the loop.

Aimed primarily at a developer with little to no public presence who wants to be visible but hasn’t invested the setup and upkeep effort — solving the same visibility problem this very site exists to solve, generalized for other developers.