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01 Introduction

Identity that speaks

The portfolio thatanswersfor you.

Recruiters skim. Static pages rarely hold attention. Your portfolio should explain your work with clarity, even when you are not in the room.

  • Conversational
  • Search ready
  • Your domain
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Drew

Senior Software Engineer

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Tell me about your work at Stripe
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Drew spent eighteen months on payment infrastructure, focused on retry logic and idempotency. The system handles over two million transactions daily at 99.99% reliability.
Ask about Drew's experience
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02 The insight

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Average attention on a resume

Your experience is rich, nuanced, and hard to capture in bullet points. Your portfolio should not flatten it.

Resumes compress years of work into fragments. The context behind each decision, each project, each pivot rarely survives the skim.

03 The moment

When your portfolio speaks for you

A recruiter visits late at night. They ask three questions. Your work answers with precision. You sleep. The conversation continues.

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Drew

drew.portfolios.chat

What's your experience with distributed systems?
Seven years across Stripe, Airbnb, and a Series A startup. Led a sharding migration processing over two million events per day.
Tell me about the Stripe project specifically.
Built the retry and idempotency layer for payment failures. Duplicate charges dropped 99.7%. Team of four over eighteen months.
Impressive. Available for staff roles?
Yes. Actively exploring staff and founding engineer roles. Based in San Francisco, open to remote.

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04 Process

From profile to conversational identity

Each stage opens in its own time.

01

Bring your work together

Upload a resume or connect GitHub and LinkedIn. We read what you already have and build from there.

Your sources

Drew_Resume.pdf

Uploaded

GitHub

@drewdev

Synced

LinkedIn

Drew Chen

Synced
02

Shape the narrative

Your projects, skills, and career turns become a clear voice. Not a list of bullets. A point of view.

Your narrative

Stripe
Distributed Systems
Platform Migration
Staff Engineer
03

Publish and let it speak

Go live on your URL in minutes. Your portfolio stays available to answer, day or night.

Go live

drew.dev

Live on your domain

Answering questions now
05 Capabilities

Built for how hiring actually happens

Conversation01

Let people ask about your work

Visitors ask about projects, skills, or career moves. Answers come from your actual history, not generic filler.

Sources02

Start from what exists

Resume, GitHub, LinkedIn. One identity assembled from the places your work already lives.

Publishing03

Own where you show up

Your portfolio lives on your domain. Fast, independent, and yours to share.

Control04

Calibrate what it says

Review responses, adjust tone, and choose what stays private. The story remains yours.

Discovery05

Be found with intent

Structured pages built for search. Your name, skills, and domain become easy to find.

Voices

Someone asked about a side project at eleven in the evening. My portfolio answered well. I woke up to an interview request.

Maya R.Staff Engineer

For the first time my portfolio felt like me. Not a template. Not a PDF. Something that could actually represent the work.

James K.Product Designer
Questions

What people usually ask

Most portfolios wait to be read. Yours can respond. Recruiters ask questions and get specific answers about your experience while you focus elsewhere.

Begin

Your portfolio cananswerfor you.

Stop repeating the same story in every conversation. Let your work speak directly to the people who matter.

Free to start. Live in under ten minutes.