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Turn any link, file, screenshot, or note into a project record you can finish and share.
The problem
Repos go quiet. Portfolios go stale. After each hackathon, class, or release the trail goes cold — and so does the proof that you built it. A résumé lists claims; it can't show the work or how it changed.
The record
Your record holds the work, the receipts, and who vouched — and shows how it changed over time. Send it once; it stays current as you keep shipping.
See a live recordThe work record builders in Buffalo send to get seen.
Self-filling
Connect your terminal, GitHub, and AI tools once. Commits and releases aggregate into milestones — idempotent, no duplicates, no hand-editing. And it works without GitHub on day one: paste a repo, a link, a doc, or a description.
On the record
Ask a mentor or teammate to vouch. It's attached to the project, on the record, from someone who actually watched you build — validation a claim can't fake.
“Saw this ship at our hack night — they took it from a repo to a working demo in a weekend. Real work, real fast.”
on the record · Buffalo, NY
Agent-readable
Every record has a machine-readable twin and an MCP endpoint, so your co-pilot can read and write your shipped work — your record, legible to the agents that increasingly do the reading.
{
"builder": "Jacob Rhinehart",
"track": "builder",
"projects": [
{ "shipped": "Buffalo events map",
"vouches": 2 }
]
}Start with one project. No account needed to begin, and nothing is public until you publish it.