Prove Your Editorial Vision
Build Your Games Editor Portfolio Automatically

Authory aggregates the published work you've edited—reviews, features, guides—generating a professional portfolio to showcase your skills, share with employers, and preserve your impact.
Centralize Your Edited Work, Showcase Your Impact
Is demonstrating your editorial skill limited to explaining your contributions behind the scenes? As a Games Editor, the reviews, features, and guides you meticulously shape are often scattered across various gaming publications, making it difficult to present a cohesive picture of your editorial judgment and impact.

Without a dedicated, professional Games Editor portfolio, potential employers or collaborators struggle to see the consistent quality and vision you bring to published work. Manually tracking links or relying on author bylines alone doesn't capture your crucial role, potentially hindering career progression and opportunities to lead larger editorial projects.

Authory provides the definitive solution for Games Editors. Our platform automatically finds and imports the final published versions of articles you've worked on, creating permanent backups. You gain a secure, searchable archive of your edited work samples, an effortlessly updated showcase to demonstrate your skills, analytics on content performance, and the credibility that comes from a polished, comprehensive presentation.
1. Preserve the final published work you edited, even if websites change

Automate backups of published articles you've edited
(past, present, and future assignments)

Authory diligently searches for and archives the final published versions of game reviews, features, and guides associated with your editorial work, saving them securely. This builds a verifiable, private library of your accomplishments, downloadable anytime for your records.

Import your style guides, editorial notes, or PDF work samples

Showcasing internal contributions like style guide sections or specific editorial feedback can be challenging. Authory allows easy uploads of PDFs and other documents, complementing the automated import of public published work to demonstrate your process.
2. Demonstrate your editorial expertise without complex website management

Launch a self-updating Games Editor portfolio

Your Authory portfolio automatically includes the published works you've edited, found across the web. It continuously scans for new published content associated with your sources, adding it seamlessly to keep your showcase of editorial achievements current.

Share curated collections demonstrating specific editorial skills

Tailor your presentation by creating specific collections of published work samples—perhaps highlighting developmental editing on long-form features, consistency across a review section, or managing specific game genres. Share these focused examples easily or embed your full Authory page.
3. Track publication status of edited content effortlessly

Know when articles you edited are published online

Authory often notifies you when content from your monitored sources goes live, sometimes before official channels. Get alerts as we find newly published work you've likely edited, helping you track project completion and visibility.

Keep your stakeholders and network informed

Enable team members, managers, or potential employers to easily see the latest published work you've overseen. Authory can send automated email digests linking directly to newly added published work samples in your portfolio.
4. Strengthen your applications for editorial roles with versatile tools

Access performance analytics for edited content, consistently

Understand the impact of the articles you've edited with social media analytics, even for content published on major gaming sites. Monitor the reach, engagement, and social shares for the published work you helped shape.

Create customized collections for specific editorial opportunities

Quickly assemble collections of edited work samples tailored to specific publications or roles (e.g., showcasing expertise in RPG coverage, managing freelance teams, launching new content verticals) to send with applications or proposals.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the most effective portfolio platform for a Games Editor needing to showcase edited work?
The ideal portfolio tool for a Games Editor is one that automatically finds and archives the final published versions of articles they've edited, even without a direct byline. Authory excels at this by monitoring specified publications, importing relevant published work, and providing a platform to add context, creating a comprehensive Games Editor portfolio that proves editorial contribution.
Why is a dedicated portfolio so crucial for a Games Editor's career advancement?
A professional Games Editor portfolio serves as concrete evidence of your ability to shape content, manage writers, maintain quality standards, and ensure accuracy under deadline pressure. It consolidates proof of your editorial impact across various publications and game genres, making it significantly easier for hiring managers or publishers to assess your capabilities for senior roles or high-stakes projects.
How does Authory provide more value for a Games Editor compared to just listing links on a website?
Unlike a simple list of links which can break or require manual updates, Authory offers automation, preservation, and context. It automatically imports and permanently backs up the published work you've edited. Crucially, it allows you to curate collections and potentially add notes (via uploads) demonstrating your specific editorial input, offering far more depth than a static website builder for your Games Editor portfolio.
Can you explain Authory's process for finding and presenting the work I've edited?
Once you sign up and provide the URLs of the publications you work with, Authory scans these sources for content matching patterns associated with your involvement (even without a byline, based on source monitoring). It automatically imports these published articles into your secure account, organizing them into a professional Games Editor portfolio. You can also manually upload supporting documents like style guides.
Is Authory beneficial even if I only edit game content part-time or freelance?
Absolutely. Whether you're a full-time in-house Games Editor or contribute freelance editorial services, Authory provides immense value. It consolidates all your edited work samples into one professional, easily shareable location, ensuring your contributions are permanently archived and impressively presented in your Games Editor portfolio, regardless of your employment status or volume of work.
See how leading editors structure their Games Editor portfolio
Gain inspiration by reviewing how top professionals present their edited work samples and editorial achievements. Explore these successful Games Editor portfolio examples.