code-card-syncSync your AI coding stats to Code Card - beautiful, shareable developer profiles
Install via ClawdBot CLI:
clawdbot install eibrahim/code-card-syncGrade Fair — based on market validation, documentation quality, package completeness, maintenance status, and authenticity signals.
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https://www.codecard.devAudited Apr 17, 2026 · audit v1.0
Generated May 10, 2026
Engineering managers use Code Card Sync to aggregate AI coding stats from their team members running Claude Code, Codex, or OpenClaw. They can view a shareable profile for each developer to track AI tool usage and coding activity.
Freelance developers sync their AI coding statistics to Code Card to create a beautiful, shareable profile that showcases their work and AI tool proficiency. This profile can be shared with potential clients as a modern resume.
Open source contributors regularly sync their stats to display coding contributions and AI-assisted development activity. The profile serves as a transparent record of their work across multiple AI coding assistants.
Computer science instructors and students use Code Card Sync to track and share coding activity from AI assistants used in coursework. This provides a visual representation of learning progress and tool familiarity.
Code Card offers a free tier for basic profiles with limited history and a premium subscription for unlimited sync, advanced analytics, and custom branding. Revenue comes from monthly or annual subscription fees.
Code Card provides an API for embedding developer profiles into other platforms (e.g., LinkedIn, portfolio websites, or HR tools). Companies pay for API access and usage.
Organizations purchase team or enterprise plans to sync stats for multiple developers, gaining aggregated analytics and admin features. Revenue is based on per-seat pricing with volume discounts.
💬 Integration Tip
Run the initial `npx code-card@latest` command to link your account, then set up a cron job for daily incremental syncs (`npx code-card@latest sync -i`) and weekly full syncs to keep your profile up to date.
Scored Jun 20, 2026
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