Built on your git log

Your git history is your resume. your resume, your perf review, your dev insurance

GitResume turns your commits and PRs into tailored, evidence-backed resumes, and more. No "what did I even do last year?"

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Every developer has these problems.

Most just ignore them.

Every job posting needs a different resume. You're copy-pasting the same one.

Paste a job posting URL. GitResume rewrites your resume to match: right achievements, right keywords, ATS-ready PDF. One role, one resume.

You remember "built microservices" but not the details that land interviews.

GitResume turns your commits and PRs into specific, evidence-backed bullet points. No invented metrics. No generic filler. Real work, not what you vaguely recall.

Performance reviews are tomorrow. How prepared do you feel?

Promotion packets, recruiter calls, annual reviews. They never come when you're ready. GitResume keeps your career documented so you're prepared when the moment arrives.

Repo access is temporary. Your career isn't.

One day you're the lead on a critical migration. The next day your Okta session is revoked and three years of commit history might as well not exist. GitResume archives your contributions before that happens.

Permanent Archive

Contributions captured before you lose access. Not after.

Monthly Updates

Set it and forget it. We sync so you don't have to.

Interview Prep

"Tell me about a time you..." — answered, with receipts.

Performance Reviews

Promo packets backed by what you actually shipped.

Cheaper than the mass-market coffee that gets you through code review. See Pricing

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How It Works

Three steps. No blank page.

1

Connect GitHub

One-click OAuth. Pick the repos that show off your best work, or upload an existing resume if you've already lost access. We never see source code or clone repos. We work with what you've got.

2

AI reads your git history

Commits, PRs, and merge history. We analyze the raw activity and extract what you did. Not what you vaguely remember doing.

3

Use it when it matters

Job application, performance review, promotion case, recruiter DM. GitResume keeps you prepared for every career moment, not just the ones you see coming.

Auto-syncs monthly. Because we both know you're not going to remember to update it yourself.

Frequently asked questions

Absolutely. Point AI at your repos, say "write me a resume from my git history," and you'll get a solid result. If you have access to the repos right now, that genuinely works.

The problem is "right now." Repo access disappears — layoffs, reorgs, offboarding. GitResume syncs your contributions monthly so your history is captured before that happens. And when you need a resume, a promotion packet, or perf review prep, it matches your real work to the specific context, not a from-scratch prompting session every time. It's the difference between a tool you can use and a system that's already done the work.

The best time to set this up was before your last job change.

The second best time is right now. Takes five minutes. You've spent longer debugging a CSS margin.

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Cancel anytime. No contracts.