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FILE 0x5B·EVERCV NOW EMAILS YOU A WEEKLY ENGINEERING REPORT, AUTOMATIC

EverCV now emails you a weekly engineering report, automatically

June 13, 2026 · evercv, ai, productivity, engineering, weekly-report

The on-demand weekly report has been in EverCV since last week. Today it got a second mode: scheduled delivery.

Turn it on in your dashboard (Dashboard → Weekly report → Scheduled delivery), pick your format (Markdown, HTML, or Slack), and every Sunday morning EverCV generates and emails you a polished engineering status summary automatically.

What the report contains

The weekly report reads your CV — which is built from your GitHub commits, Jira tickets, Linear issues, calendar, ConnectWise time entries, or whatever sources you've connected — and generates a structured status doc:

  1. Highlights — 2-4 bullet points of the most impactful things that shipped
  2. Key deliverables — bulleted list of completed work, with specifics
  3. Blockers & risks — only if the week had any (section is skipped if not)
  4. Focus next week — 2-3 bullets based on in-progress items

Aim: 200-350 words. Specific enough that a manager understands what you actually did. Short enough that you'll read it.

Why this exists

Engineering managers ask for weekly updates. Engineers forget to write them, or write them Sunday night by squinting at a git log. The result is either no update or a generic "worked on the platform migration" paragraph that doesn't help anyone.

EverCV's CV already contains the raw material — every meaningful thing you shipped that week is in there. The weekly report is just a structured extraction of what's already there, formatted for a different audience.

The scheduled version means zero additional effort. It runs while you sleep. Monday morning, it's already in your inbox.

Formats

The one-sentence version

Your CV is already tracking what you shipped. The weekly report just turns that into a status update you don't have to write.

Enable it in your EverCV dashboard — Weekly report → Scheduled delivery → toggle on.