How is Peerlist different from LinkedIn?
Peerlist is a community for all tech professionals, especially designers and developers. The platform is built with tech professionals in mind, offering a comprehensive profile to showcase your work across the internet—whether it's projects, open-source contributions, design work, or more.
Peerlist emphasizes a community-driven experience, promoting knowledge sharing, collaboration, and credibility among tech professionals. It also ensures authenticity with verified accounts, making it a more niche and purposeful space compared to LinkedIn's broader, generalist approach.
What is a Peerlist profile & why do I need one?
Your work might be spread across GitHub, Dribbble, Medium, and other platforms. Peerlist brings everything together into one profile with seamless integrations. You can also highlight your verified work experience, education, and bootcamp credentials in the Resume section, write articles, and showcase your interests—all on a single page.
So when applying for jobs, you only need to share your Peerlist profile.
I joined Peerlist, what's next?
Share what you're working on, learnings, and your projects. You can collaborate with other tech professionals by giving feedback, offering help, or even trying out their projects. You might also find opportunities to collaborate on different projects. Plus, you can discover relevant job opportunities or post a job if you're hiring. It's a community of tech professionals where you can network with like-minded individuals.