whytohireme.com exists because a normal CV cannot carry this kind of work. A CV can list roles and tools. It cannot easily show a VPS, a stack of MCP services, a regulated-sector project, a commerce system, a photography workflow, and a recovery bundle all at once.
Where it is now
The site is live on the VPS under a PM2 process, with case studies, market pages, a CV page, a portfolio surface, live project links, real images, and generated visuals for abstract systems work. It now points outward to the operating portfolio: LabLocum, FocusGoods, Fortress404, Worthington Landscape, and Frontier Boxing.
The barriers
The first barrier was positioning. Too much proof can look like noise if the reader cannot orient themselves. The second barrier was deployment reality: editing the local repo was not enough because the live web root was on the VPS. The site had to be synced, restarted, and verified against public URLs.
How I did it
I treated the site as a product rather than a page. The homepage now uses proof metrics, market lenses, real photos, AI-generated system visuals, and formal links to live properties. The result is a hiring surface that says: this person does not only talk about systems; he operates them.