Explore
Show your real work — in a profile people can actually explore
Bring the work you already have. Explore maps it into a live profile in one setup session — readable by people, queryable by agents.
- Free to create
- No card required
- Your content, your profile
Interactive profile
- Free to create
- No card required
- Your content, your profile
Scan in seconds
Explore real work
Set up when ready
AI made polished summaries cheap. Explore makes deeper exploration easier.
How it is different
One place. Quick scan, deep read, grounded answers.
Explore gives people one place to scan quickly, go deeper on projects and writing, and ask grounded follow-up against real content.
That turns a static professional summary into something people can actually inspect.
What changes
People can get the quick read first, then keep going when something looks relevant.
That makes your work easier to remember and harder to dismiss than one polished summary alone.
How it works
Three things your profile does that a CV can't
A quick scan for anyone. A deep read when something looks relevant. A grounded follow-up instead of guessing from a one-page summary.
1
Install the Explore CLI and connect your account
One command to install, one browser step to authenticate. That is the full setup foundation.
2
Import the work you already have
Bring a CV, PDF, blog posts, or structured data. Explore maps it into your profile so you are not rebuilding from scratch.
3
Your profile is live, shareable, and queryable
Readable by people. Queryable by agents. Codex, Claude Code, OpenCode, and Cursor are all supported today.
Why now
AI made polished summaries cheap. Showing real work matters more.
When every profile looks polished, the people who stand out are the ones who make real work easier to inspect. Explore gives technical professionals a better way to show that work clearly.
Easy setup
Start with work you already have
Explore helps you get to a useful profile faster by letting you start from the work, writing, and structured content you already maintain.
Start with your core profile
Bring over the profile and CV basics you already keep so you are not rebuilding the foundation by hand.
Reuse writing that already exists
Pull in blog posts and other writing you have already published instead of recreating each piece from scratch.
Use structured input when it helps
If you already have practical machine-readable profile data, Explore can use that too.
What people get
Three reasons this works better than a static profile.
Each part has a distinct job: make the quick read clearer, make the deeper read easier, and make updates flexible.
1. Interactive profile
Scan in seconds
Give people a quick way to understand who you are, what you have built, and where to go next.
2. Grounded follow-up
Explore real work
Let people go deeper on projects and writing, then ask the obvious next questions against real content.
That keeps the profile simple up front without losing depth when someone wants more.
3. Agent-first workflow
Set up with your agent. Use the browser only when needed.
Follow the setup guide, run explore setup, and let the browser step in only when Explore needs signup, sign-in, or approval. Codex, Claude Code, OpenCode, and Cursor are supported today, and other shell-capable tools should also work with Explore's shared CLI flow.
Your real work deserves a profile that shows it properly.
Create your profile and start from the work you already have — or view a real example first.
How ownership works
Public profiles first. Owner actions stay separate.
You can explore public profiles right away. Browser auth only matters when Explore needs to confirm signup, sign-in, or owner approval.
1
Public profiles stay open
People and agents can inspect published profiles and content without owner credentials.
2
Owner actions require login
Drafts, previews, and apply workflows only open once the owner has authenticated.
3
Changes stay explicit
Preview and apply are explicit states, so it stays clear when something is about to change.