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Make your Data Tree AI-ready

How to structure profile data so BaseStack generates specific, useful sites.

Overview

Your Data Tree is the source material BaseStack gives the AI. Clear, concrete entries make the difference between a generic portfolio and a site that sounds like it could only belong to you.

What each section should contain

Key points

  • Identity: your current role, location, availability, and a short bio with the audience you want to reach.
  • Experience: title, company, dates, responsibilities, and proof. Add achievements when possible.
  • Projects: name, link, stack, status, audience, and the problem the project solved.
  • Skills: group tools by category and avoid dumping every technology you have ever touched.
  • Goals: say what you want the site to help you get, such as freelance work, interviews, speaking, or partnerships.
  • Photos: add high-quality portraits or project images only if you are comfortable making them visible in generated designs.

A better project entry

Overview

Weak: "Dashboard app with React." Strong: "Built a React and Supabase dashboard that let a two-person studio track paid invoices, unpaid accounts, and weekly client delivery work from one screen."

Specific beats impressive

A modest project with concrete audience, context, and outcome usually generates better copy than a big claim with no details.

Before generating

Steps

  • Delete duplicate or outdated entries.
  • Fill empty project URLs only when you have public links.
  • Move personal interests into the personal section instead of mixing them into work experience.
  • Save changes, then generate from the active tree.