Guidefox User Onboarding Tool
An open-source, self-hosted user onboarding system for tours, hints, banners, and helper links. I actively contributed to the project, forked it, and self-host my own copy for use in personal projects.

The Challenge
What Needed to Change
Teams often need onboarding guidance inside their apps, but existing tooling can be rigid, expensive, or difficult to self-host.
The Approach
How It Was Built
I contributed actively to Guidefox, forked the project, and maintain a self-hosted copy in my own stack so I can use and evaluate the system in real product contexts.
Role on the Project
Guidefox is not a product I originated from scratch. It is an open-source project I have actively contributed to, then forked and self-hosted as part of my own project stack.
Why It Matters
This still reflects meaningful studio capability: product-minded engineering, admin tooling, and the ability to evaluate, adapt, and operate a real system rather than only talking about architecture in the abstract.
Practical Value
Because I use my own hosted copy in personal projects, this is not a superficial showcase item. It reflects actual operational familiarity with the tool and the kind of implementation detail clients often care about.
Client
Guidefox open-source ecosystem
Engagement
Contributor, fork maintainer, and self-hosted adopter
Focus Areas
Stack
Delivered
Active contributions to the project
Self-hosted deployment
Operational experience with onboarding configuration
Practical usage inside personal project tooling
Why It Mattered
Demonstrates hands-on work with product onboarding infrastructure
Shows comfort contributing to and operating open-source software
Provides a real self-hosted tool used in personal project workflows
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