Career Intelligence Platform
Professionals lack a private way to track career progress, salary benchmarks, and skill gaps without self-promotion or algorithmic feeds. A simple app for tracking work achievements, comparing fair compensation, and identifying career development areas.
The rise of AI-driven layoffs and the post-pandemic job market volatility have made professionals acutely aware they need better personal career infrastructure — not just a LinkedIn profile but an actual private record of wins, compensation data, and skill trajectories. Levels.fyi owns the salary transparency slice for tech workers, and tools like Notion or spreadsheets handle the achievement-tracking use case loosely, but nothing meaningfully combines both with skill gap analysis in a private, non-social context. The $2k–$10k/mo revenue band is plausible only if you nail a freemium-to-paid conversion around salary benchmarking, since that's the feature with clearest willingness-to-pay — the achievement journal alone won't move people to their credit cards. The biggest risk is acquisition: convincing professionals to build a private career habit in a new app is a slow, high-churn problem, and without a network effect or employer distribution channel, CAC will likely eat the margin before the product reaches sustainability.
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Spotted 13 times across the internet since May 15, 2026. Most recently on May 15, 2026.