Recruiters read for ten seconds. They click for ten more. Marcus turns the project you describe in your CV into a real site they can use — not a screenshot they have to imagine.
If your email ends in .edu, an accredited .ac.uk, or any of the verified university domains we recognise globally, Marcus is free for unlimited projects. Custom domains, SSL, hosting — included.
You graduate, your projects come with you. No sudden bills, no exported zip you can't run.
The literature review becomes a navigable site. The data visualisation becomes interactive instead of a PDF figure. The methodology becomes a clickable walkthrough.
Your assessor reads on screen anyway. Make them experience the work the way you intended it.
The reason most hackathon winners disappear is that the prototype dies on a laptop nobody opens after the demo. Marcus puts your weekend's work on the public internet, with a real domain, the same Sunday night.
The follow-up email from a startup investor lands two weeks later because they could click and see what you built.
For your career, not just your grade
Auth, database, billing, dashboard. The kind of side project that gets a third-year student a graduate offer at a real software company.
Case studies as full-page experiences, not PDFs. Each project has its own subpage with prototypes, motion, and reflections — at the quality bar of agencies you want to work for.
The figures animate, the data is filterable, the abstract links to the dataset. Reviewers and citing authors see the work as the medium it deserves.
“The hiring manager said ‘the link in your CV is what got you here'. The link was a Marcus project I built in a weekend.”— Final-year computer science student, hired into a Berlin AI start-up.
Free while you're a student, transferable after you graduate.
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