Rolemate

The day job is invisible. Your own building is the record.

More than 82 percent of GitHub contributions land in private repositories, and day-job code never leaves the company. The work you do on your own time is the part you own. Rolemate reads only what you make public, scores it, and the record stays portable wherever you go next.

82%

of GitHub contributions go to private repositories. The strongest work most engineers do is work nobody outside can see.

GitHub Octoverse, 2024

How it works from here

01

Score the public record

Side projects, open source, the tools you ship on your own time. Connect your GitHub and the score reads what is publicly yours.

02

Keep it compounding

Every public commit extends a verified history. Consistency over months is the signal, and it grows while you keep your job.

03

Choose the visibility

Publishing the card is opt-in and reversible. You decide what is visible, when, and to whom.

Yours, on your terms

Rolemate reads public repositories you choose to make public. Your employer's code, your private work, and your day job stay untouched.

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