Wikipedia isn't for people like us. MyLifeCV is. Build a timeline of your life — from the day you were born to what you did last week — on one clean page that shows up when someone searches your name.
Names are first come, first served.
You build privately, for free. Nothing goes public until you say so.
Pick your address — mylifecv.co.uk/your-name. It's yours from the moment you claim it, and no one else can take it.
Add the moments that made you: where you were born, where you studied, the jobs, the businesses, the children, the achievements. Attach photos, links and press mentions to any entry.
Flip your profile to public and it becomes a real, indexable page with structured data — built to appear when someone searches your name on Google.
A CV tells people what you did for work. MyLifeCV tells them who you are.
Every published profile is server-rendered with Person structured data and a sitemap entry, so search engines can actually find you.
A chronological record of your life, not just your career. Milestones stand out; everything stays in order.
Attach pictures, articles and press mentions to any moment on your timeline.
Build privately for as long as you like. Publish when ready. Unpublish any time and your page comes straight down.
A profile can be preserved as a permanent memorial, managed by family, so a life story is never lost.
One clean web address with your name in it. Put it on your CV, your email signature, your social profiles.
Build your timeline free. Pay only when you're ready to go public.
Yes. Every published profile is a real, server-rendered page with its own address, structured data and sitemap entry, built specifically so search engines can find it when someone searches your name.
Yes. You can build your entire timeline privately for free. Nothing is visible to anyone until you choose to publish, and you can unpublish at any time.
No contract. Annual plans renew yearly and you can cancel any time. The lifetime plan is a single payment with nothing further to pay.
Profiles can be placed into legacy mode, preserving the timeline as a permanent memorial that family members can manage.
Yes. Your page lives at mylifecv.co.uk followed by your name. Names are first come, first served.
Claim your page before someone else with your name does.
Claim your page