Show HN: I built a "GitHub for SEOs" to solve the portfolio problem

seofolio.co

3 points by ivanramos a day ago

I built SEOfolio to solve a problem I faced as an SEO: the lack of a dedicated portfolio platform.

While designers have Behance and developers have GitHub, We (SEO professionals) waste hours creating case studies with screenshots from multiple tools that quickly become outdated.

SEOfolio solves this by:

- Creating a centralized portfolio of SEO projects - Displaying client traffic growth with auto-updating visualizations - Documenting strategies and results in one interface - Providing a single link to share during client pitches

The platform eliminates the maintenance burden of keeping portfolios current.

Would love feedback from fellow SEOs and other professionals.

kartik_malik 10 hours ago

I don't understand what problem it actually solve can you explain it ?

  • ivanramos 2 hours ago

    Hi kartik_malik, Sure!

    Think of it this way: Developers have GitHub to showcase their code, designers have Behance for their visuals, but SEOs have been left cobbling together screenshots and spreadsheets that quickly become outdated.

    The problem is that SEO work is largely invisible and results-based. When an SEO professional wants to prove their expertise, they typically must:

    - Take screenshots from Google Analytics, Search Console, Ahrefs, etc.

    - Create PowerPoint presentations

    - Manually update these materials as metrics improve

    It's like if developers had to screenshot their code instead of having repositories, or if designers couldn't share their actual designs but only metrics about how people interacted with them.

    SEOfolio creates that missing "GitHub for SEOs" - a standardized, professional way to document strategies, display auto-updating results, and share a comprehensive portfolio through a single link.

    I hope this helps.