SkillSwap is built by real people, not faceless logos.
Today, we’re introducing our Team page — celebrating the humans behind the platform, complete with animated profiles, match percentages, and a playful way to join us.
A platform is only as real as the people behind it.
At SkillSwap, we believe users deserve to know who they’re learning from — and who they’re building alongside.
Today, we're proud to launch our Team Page — a living snapshot of the minds and passions behind SkillSwap.
Not just roles.
Not just titles.
Stories. Skills. Journeys.
Because SkillSwap isn’t just a platform. It’s a small group of people trying to make learning feel personal again.
What’s live:
Real Team Profiles
Each core team member now has a dedicated profile card showing:
Their skills to teach
Their skills they’re learning
A personal fun fact from building SkillSwap (the real challenges, the funny late nights, the small wins)
We wanted it to feel raw, honest, and a little playful — just like real teams are.
Interactive Flip Cards with Match Levels
Click on any team member's card to flip it over and see a deeper view:
Animated Match Percentage rising from 0 → 100%
Detailed skills that connect with the platform’s core matching engine
Real platform profiles dynamically linked for future interactions
Designed to feel like opening a conversation, not reading a resume.
Draggable "Join Our Team" Badge
At the bottom of the page, we added a small surprise:
A draggable badge that invites users to explore SkillSwap’s Careers page
Soft, responsive motion to create playful interaction without feeling forced
Designed to make joining feel like picking up an invitation — not responding to a corporate job post
Because great teams aren’t built through forms.
They’re built through shared momentum.
Why it matters:
In a world of faceless platforms, we wanted SkillSwap to stay deeply human.
Not a grid of logos.
Not a corporate page with stiff photos and LinkedIn titles.
Real people.
Real builders.
Real stories.
The Team Page isn't about us bragging.
It’s about showing users — from Day 1 — that there are real learners, teachers, and dreamers behind every pixel you see.
Trust starts with transparency.
And today, we're taking the first small step toward earning it.