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DevTrack – A personal dashboard to track your developer growth

DevTrack – A personal dashboard to track your developer growth

by nullAffi·Mar 5, 2026·3 points·0 comments

AI Analysis

MidSolve My Problem

Progress tracker for solo devs, but Notion and Toggl already own this space.

Strengths
  • GitHub integration pulls real commit data without manual entry
  • Streak badges and milestone tracking add habit-formation gamification
  • Free tier removes friction for personal use
Weaknesses
  • No differentiation from existing time-tracking (Toggl, Clockify) or portfolio tools (GitHub itself)
  • Unclear how this scales beyond solo tracking or addresses team collaboration
Category
Target Audience

Individual developers tracking personal growth and learning

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Toggl Track · Clockify · WakaTime

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