Your AI Coding Activity,
Automatically Showcased
Stop manually documenting your work. Viboost automatically transforms your AI-assisted coding into a beautiful public timeline—zero effort required.
Works with Cursor, Windsurf & Claude. You own your data.
See What You'll Get
A beautiful profile that showcases your AI-assisted development activity
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Stats
Top Models
Contributions
Last 12 monthsRecent Activity
src/components/Hero.tsx
pnpm dev
src/app/page.tsx
Live Activity Feed
Real-time updates as you code with your AI assistant
Contribution Graph
GitHub-style heatmap showing your coding activity over time
Usage Analytics
Track which AI models and tools you use most frequently
Built for AI-Native Workflows
You're already doing the work. Let Viboost handle the bragging rights.
Plug & Play Setup
Add a simple config entry to your MCP settings. Works instantly with Cursor, Windsurf, and Claude Desktop.
Zero-Effort Showcase
We convert your raw tool usage into a polished timeline. Share your progress without writing a single blog post.
Usage Analytics
Track which models and tools you use most. Understand your coding habits with detailed heatmaps.
Team Pulse
Keep everyone in sync. See what your teammates are building and learn from their workflows.
Setup in 30 Seconds
One-time configuration. Continuous automated updates.
Sign up
Create your profile and get an API key for connecting your tools.
Copy your API key
You'll find it in Settings → API Key. Keep it secret.
Add MCP config
{
"mcpServers": {
"viboost": {
"url": "https://viboost.ai/api/mcp",
"headers": {
"x-api-key": "your-api-key"
}
}
}
}Add this to your ~/.cursor/mcp.json or similar config.
Transparency: What We Log
Viboost listens for standard MCP tool events to build your timeline. We capture:
- Tool Execution (e.g.
write_file,terminal_cmd) - Metadata (File paths, commands run, execution time)
- Session Info (Which IDE and Project you are working in)
Privacy First: You control the API key. We never see your actual code content unless it's part of a tool argument (which you can control).
Ready to Start?
Join the community of developers building in public with AI.