$ devs

Three minutes in your terminal. AI matching for developers who ship.

The AI interview reads your GitHub, places you on the ladder, and only pings you when a project actually fits. Your portfolio is portable — export it any time, take it anywhere.

$ install

# live on npm — Node 18+
npx exitr-cli

No account. No browser tab. Interview happens in your terminal. After install the exitr command is on your PATH for day-to-day use (exitr upgrade, exitr status, …).

$ what happens

Five things, in order, all in the terminal.

  1. Interview. Gatekeeper asks you about your code, your stack, your working style, your availability, your goals.
  2. Tier. Your GitHub history + interview signal places you on the 1–10 ladder. You see the reasoning.
  3. Portfolio. Public landing at exitr.tech/u/<handle> auto-built from your interview. You own it. Export to PDF, JSON Resume, badge SVG.
  4. Matching. Founders post projects. The engine pings you only when there's real fit — skill, persona, timezone, availability.
  5. Redroom. Team forms in the room. (AI mediation lands in v0.4 — for now the room is a meeting link plus the contract.) You ship together — or the project goes dormant and you walk away with your code, your tier, and your time.

$ pick your depth

Two interview lanes. Pick whichever fits how much you want to put in.

→ quick lane

~12 questions, ~3 minutes. Email + handle + country + age + stack + role preference + recent project + one persona axis. You're in the pool, matchable. No public portfolio yet.

good for: hobbyists, weekenders, "I just want to see what's out there".

→ full lane

The full 42-question spine, ~10 minutes. Everything Quick captures, plus personality axes, working-style probes, authenticity checks, growth goal, narrative. You unlock the public portfolio.

good for: serious devs who want real matches + a portable career artifact.

Quick → Full upgrade is one command — exitr upgrade runs only the unanswered questions.

$ two ladders, not one

Skill tier (1–10) tells founders what you can build. Platform tier tells them you finish what you start.

→ skill tier 1–10

From GitHub history + interview signal. Stays mostly stable. Shows on your portfolio. Founders set a target tier range when they post a project — you only see projects in your zone.

→ platform tier — open vs deep

Everyone starts at Open. Complete one Exitr project and you flip to Deep. Deep devs see new projects 7 days before Open devs do. Ghost a team and you drop back. Proof you finish what you start.

$ the four beats

The whole platform reduces to four things. Each gets its own page.

$ deeper reads

$ what we do with your data

More: the room covers recording consent. the trigger covers IP escrow and contract paperwork.