timeline for founders
the version history of your company — from first idea to latest launch. for investors, hires, and future-you.
free to start · your URL is yours forever
most founder stories are reconstructed after the fact
the deck you show investors is written retroactively. the 'about' page on your site is last year's self-image. the changelog is technical. none of them tell the real story: what you shipped, when, why — in order. timeline is that story, built as you live it.
what you get
a public changelog with context
ship logs, milestones, wins, failures. one URL investors and candidates can scroll through in 90 seconds.
your own timeline, not the company's
a second timeline, for you personally: what you shipped before, what you learned, who you built with.
import pitch decks and memos
upload a PDF — timeline extracts milestones, dates, and links into a scrollable trace of how the thesis evolved.
portfolio view for hiring
same content, rearranged as 'what we build'. drop the URL in a job post and the applicant has everything they need.
common questions
is this for the company or the founder?
both. most founders run two timelines: a personal one (years of work, including failed projects) and a company one.
can my team contribute?
single-contributor for now. multi-author company timelines are a priority on the roadmap.
can i keep some entries private for investors only?
per-entry visibility toggles. private entries don't appear on the public URL — you can share a preview link instead.
is it an alternative to crunchbase?
no — crunchbase is a database. timeline is your narrative. they coexist: crunchbase tells what, timeline tells how.
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