About
What StackProof is
StackProof is a code analysis platform that reads your GitHub repositories and produces an evidence-backed technical report. Two AI agents analyze your code independently, a reconciler cross-validates their findings, and every claim is traced back to a specific file and line range. The result is a scored report, a skill graph, and interview preparation material grounded in your actual work.
The premise is simple: the strongest proof of engineering ability is the code you have already shipped, not a resume or a whiteboard session. StackProof makes that evidence portable and readable by people who are not inside your codebase.
Who it is for
StackProof is built for engineers who use AI coding tools daily and want to compete on the quality of what they ship rather than on keyword density on a resume. The typical user is a senior IC or product engineer actively job searching or passively evaluating opportunities at companies with modern engineering practices.
The job board component surfaces roles at companies that signal they welcome AI-assisted development workflows. Match scores are calculated from your actual scan results, not from a skill list you type in manually.
Builder-led, technical by default
StackProof is built by a developer, for developers. The interface is designed around data density and precision rather than marketing polish. The privacy policy is written to be readable by engineers, not just lawyers.
The product is currently in MVP stage. Features, quotas, and model assignments will continue to evolve. The technical docs and security model reflect the current implementation, not a roadmap.