Tony Hert

Career Pivot Studio - Find a realistic next role, build proof, get market-ready

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A unified site for the marketing landing, prototype, and live career pivot workspace.

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Tony Hert
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Built this because too many experienced professionals get stuck between “I need a change” and “I do not know which adjacent move is actually believable.” Most tools stop at broad ideas or resume advice. I wanted a workflow that goes further: rank realistic pivot paths, force a choice, then help the user build proof, positioning, and execution assets around that one path. I care most about blunt feedback on whether the suggested paths feel believable and where the flow becomes weak or confusing.

Tony Hert

Cleaner summary before launch: Career Pivot Studio is for experienced professionals who want believable adjacent career moves, not another generic career quiz. It ranks realistic pivot paths, helps the user choose one direction, then turns that choice into proof, positioning, and execution work inside a single workspace. Blunt feedback is very welcome on whether the suggested paths feel credible.

Yotam Dahan

I've seen so many talented people stuck in roles they've outgrown but they don't make the move because they can't figure out what the realistic next step actually is.
Does the tool actually suggest specific projects or portfolio pieces to build as proof, or is it more of a general roadmap?

Tony Hert

@yotam_dahan Yes, that is a core part of the flow. The product does not stop at “you could pivot to X.” After a user chooses one path, it pushes into concrete proof-building work such as project ideas, portfolio pieces, positioning angles, and execution tasks tied to that path. The goal is to turn a flattering idea into evidence someone can actually show.

Aya Vlasoff

The "pick one path and build around it" approach hits different. Most career tools leave you with 10 options and zero clarity. Can you bring in your own target role or does it only suggest paths based on your assessment?

Tony Hert

@aya_vlasoff Right now the default flow starts from the assessment, because I want the suggested paths to be anchored in your actual background, constraints, and transferability. But if someone already has a target role in mind, the useful use case is to treat that role as a hypothesis, compare it against the adjacent paths, and then build proof around the direction that actually holds up. Supporting a cleaner bring-your-own-target-role path is something I want to improve.