My developer portfolio – web apps, dev tools and open-source projects
Clean portfolio template, but it's a personal showcase not a tool others can use.

Progress tracker for solo devs, but Notion and Toggl already own this space.
Individual developers tracking personal growth and learning
Toggl Track · Clockify · WakaTime
Clean portfolio template, but it's a personal showcase not a tool others can use.
Search-as-you-type with background indexing and auto-discovery of ~/.codex and ~/.claude files is a very practical combination — you can start typing immediately while it builds the index. Hitting Enter to resume sessions via the codex/claude CLIs and opening raw JSONL in $PAGER are small, pragmatic features that show the author actually uses this workflow; trade-offs are the Rust build requirement and narrow scope (Codex/Claude only).
Honest learning project in a solved category — Grafana Loki and Datadog already dominate.
Real-time fleet view with heartbeat monitoring, drag-and-drop task kanban, and a unified agent chat paired to a one-click skill store and 80/20 creator split — that combo is useful and not something you see everywhere. Practical execution looks solid from the UI, but the product’s reach depends on OpenClaw adoption and how comfortable folks are exposing gateway URLs and installing third-party skills.
Portfolio analytics for job seekers, but Google Analytics already does this for free.
Cofounder matching without the pressure, but LinkedIn groups already do this for free.