RepoSignal turns your GitHub into a recruiter-ready presentation card that highlights your technical experience with clear evidence—so you can stand out instantly.
Recruiters don't have time to manually interpret a GitHub profile. RepoSignal organizes your public activity into a fast, readable report—so your experience is obvious at a glance.
Not self-claims. Real data extracted from your GitHub activity.
Structured presentation that decision-makers can scan in seconds.
One link you can paste anywhere—resume, LinkedIn, applications.
When hundreds of candidates apply, even strong engineers blend into the noise. A GitHub link alone is rarely enough—because it takes time to evaluate.
RepoSignal turns your history into a clear story: activity, ownership, collaboration, and seniority signals—with evidence to back it up.
Enter your public GitHub URL. Works best with a consistent public footprint.
Our system analyzes your public activity and repo footprint to surface meaningful patterns.
Use it on your resume, LinkedIn, and applications. Recruiters see your story in seconds.
Your report breaks down your GitHub presence into clear, readable sections that recruiters can scan in seconds.
How your contribution mix signals senior-level behavior (reviews, PR patterns, ownership).
How active you are right now—and how consistent your momentum is over time.
Proof of working with others: PRs merged, reviews, issues closed across repos/orgs.
Owned repos + sustained effort: maintenance, releases, continuity (not just "created").
When available: stars/forks/watchers and what that does (and doesn't) mean.
A transparent view of public work vs aggregated private contribution signals.
Your technical trajectory across years: changes in focus, consistency, evolution.
Languages + repo health signals (structure, CI/tests, tooling, habits).
RepoSignal is 100% free. Generate your report, share the link, and use it as your technical presentation card.
Add it as "RepoSignal Report" next to your GitHub link.
Pin it under "Featured" for instant visibility.
Replace "Here's my GitHub" with a readable report.
"Here's a link that summarizes my GitHub in ~30 seconds"
GitHub doesn't expose private commits in detail. We show limited aggregated private signals when available—clearly labeled.
No. Many engineers do most work in private repos. RepoSignal reflects that transparently.
Neither. It's structured evidence—so reviewers can understand you faster. It doesn't make claims about your skill level.