Introducing Idynic
Idynic is a smart career companion that builds a living, verifiable record of your professional identity — beyond the resume.
The resume is broken. Not the concept — the execution.
A static PDF that you update every few years, tailored slightly for each application, representing a snapshot of a career that's constantly evolving. It's the worst possible format for the most important professional document you own.
Idynic is our attempt to fix that.
What Idynic Is
Idynic is a professional identity platform — a living record of what you've built, what you know, and what you've accomplished. Instead of a static document, it's a dynamic profile that grows with your career.
At its core, Idynic tracks claims: verifiable assertions about your professional capabilities and achievements. "Led a team of 12 engineers through a platform migration" is a claim. "Reduced deployment time from 3 days to 4 hours" is a claim. These aren't just bullets on a resume — they're structured data points that can be surfaced, filtered, and matched against opportunities.
The Smart Part
What makes Idynic a "smart career companion" is the layer of intelligence on top of the claim database.
When you connect Idynic to your work history and share context about your projects, it helps you:
- Articulate your impact in concrete terms, not vague platitudes
- Identify skill gaps based on where you want to go
- Match your profile to opportunities with an understanding of what actually matters
We're building toward a world where your career profile is as dynamic as your LinkedIn but as verifiable as a transcript — and useful in ways neither currently is.
Why Now
The timing feels right for a few reasons.
The job market has professionalized in ways that make structured career data more valuable than ever. The rise of AI-assisted recruiting means that the people who can articulate their skills in machine-readable terms will have advantages over those who can't. And the remote-first era has made geographic barriers less relevant, raising the stakes on how you present yourself to a global audience.
Most importantly: the tools to build this didn't exist five years ago. The combination of LLMs for natural language understanding, embeddings for semantic search, and modern API infrastructure makes it possible to build a genuinely intelligent career platform that isn't just a fancy form.
What's Next
Idynic is in early access. If you're an engineer or engineering leader who wants to take control of your professional narrative, I'd love for you to try it.
You can sign up at idynic.com.