Turn your resume into your product portfolio
You build products, ship side projects, and experiment with AI. A resume flattens all of it. BuildProof turns what you have built into a portfolio site, with real proof, so you show up as the builder companies are hiring for.
Built for builders
A resume lists what you did. BuildProof shows what you have built, with proof you did not write yourself.
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Everything you've built, in one place
Shipped products, side projects, prototypes, the work that never fit on a resume. BuildProof pulls it together and finds the press, launch posts, and announcements that back it up, cited on your behalf.
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Your AI-native work, front and center
The products and experiments you have built with AI lead the page, so your most recent and most relevant work is the first thing a reviewer sees, not the last bullet they reach.
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The builder edge companies now want
Roles are being rewritten for hands-on AI building experience. A proof-of-work site is how you show you have it, whether you are leveling up into a more technical or AI-native role, or breaking into product for the first time.
A real example
A live site, built with BuildProof
A headline that tells your story
Opens with who you are and what you have built, in plain language. No objective statement, no buzzword soup.
Products backed by real sources
A flagship launch sits up front as a story, with a cited press post linked next to it. The proof is on the page, not just asserted.
AI-native work and side projects
The products you have built with AI, plus prototypes and demos, get their own cards. A reviewer sees what you build, not just reads that you build.
The rest of your work, linked
GitHub, writing, and other artifacts get a spot too, so a reviewer follows one link instead of five.
How it works
Resume to website in three steps
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Upload your resume
Drop in your resume to start. Add screenshots, videos, and demos so each product shows, not just tells.
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Pick what to feature
Choose the launches and projects worth showing. BuildProof searches for third-party proof to cite and helps you turn confidential or insider detail into clean external talking points.
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Publish on your terms
You control every edit and every line of the narrative before anything goes live. When it is ready, publish to a subdomain BuildProof hosts for you.
Why I built this
I am a builder. I have shipped products, run side projects on nights and weekends, and lately I build with AI every day. None of it fit on a resume.
The work that matters is making tradeoffs, finding the customer problem, shipping the thing, and now, building with AI directly. Almost none of that survives once you compress it into bullets.
The generic site builders out there start from a blank page and leave the hard part to you. That is not what a builder needs. You should just point at the work you have already done.
So I built BuildProof. It is my own proof of work, and it is how you show yours. Upload your resume, keep what is true, and let us do the rest.
Zane, BuildProof
Show up as a builder, with the proof to back it
The edge when you're leveling up into a more technical or AI-native role, or breaking into product for the first time. Start with your resume, publish when you're ready.