We recently met Vinay Chavda, the founder of Seeple, and were lucky enough to get a personal tour of the platform. From the first few minutes, it was clear that this wasn’t just another CV tool, it was something with real thought behind it. Vinay talked passionately about the idea that people are more than job titles and qualifications, and that a CV should reflect that. And honestly, we couldn’t agree more.
A modern CV that helps people stand out
Traditional CVs are often too flat and lifeless. They rarely show your personality, energy or potential, which employers often seek. Seeple turns that old model on its head. It allows users to create a digital CV that’s visual, interactive, and really sells the person behind it.
You can add a short video introduction, include real-time updates, and control your appearance. It’s ideal for anyone who doesn’t feel a two-page document correctly tells their story, especially students, creatives, or people entering a new industry. The whole platform is clean, easy to use, and designed to help you connect with others more meaningfully.
What we loved about it
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Vinay Chavda gave us a proper walkthrough, explaining how Seeple helps people show the real them, not just a job history.
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The platform focuses on helping users be proud of their skills, story, and personality.
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Features like video intros, editable profiles, and a visual layout mean you’re not limited by old-school formatting.
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It’s built for the modern job market, fast-moving, online, and driven by human connection.
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It’s ideal for anyone who wants their CV to do more than list facts.
- It works alongside LinkedIn profiles and encourages the user to maintain their CV ongoing.
Vinay’s passion came through in the meeting. Seeple was created to help people take control of their brand and feel confident putting themselves out there. It’s not just a tool, it’s a platform that allows people to believe in what they bring to the table.
Here is a link to access Seeple. A lot of it is completely free, so why not try it yourself?
