Explore
LinkedIn made professional profiles social. Explore My Profile makes them agent-readable.
A structured, source-backed profile for professional expertise. Readable by people. Queryable by agents.
- Free to create
- No card required
- Your content, your profile
Human-readable view
Read the page
Inspect the evidence
Ask grounded questions
How it is different
The profile page is only the human view.
Behind it is structured evidence: projects, writing, experience, claims, contact paths, and sources.
That turns a polished professional summary into something people can inspect and agents can query without guessing from a short bio.
What changes
People still get the quick read first. When something looks relevant, they can inspect the supporting work instead of stopping at the claim.
Agents get a safer context surface too: profile material, current public APIs, grounded chat, and owner-controlled workflows all point back to the same source-backed representation.
How it works
What the structured profile represents
Explore keeps the professional page readable while giving deeper material a stable shape behind it.
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Work and writing
Projects, posts, case studies, and experience stay available for people who need more than a headline.
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Claims and sources
The profile can show which claims are supported by visible material, so answers have something concrete to cite.
3
Contact paths and state
Public material stays open to read. Owner-only changes stay behind login, preview, and explicit apply.
Why now
AI made polished summaries cheap. Showing real work matters more.
When every profile can sound polished, the useful question changes from "does this read well?" to "what evidence supports it?" Explore gives professional work a structure that can be scanned, inspected, and queried.
Questions it should answer
Built for people and agents doing real evaluation.
A good professional profile should help recruiters, founders, investors, advisors, consultants, collaborators, and agents ask sharper questions about real work.
Recruiter or founder
Which claims are supported by project evidence? What has this person shipped that suggests they can help us?
Investor or advisor
What patterns show up across their work? Where is their operating judgment visible?
Consultant, collaborator, or agent
What problems do they repeatedly solve? What should I ask before a call? What can I safely inspect?
What people get
Three current proof surfaces around the same profile.
Explore is not just a chatbot or a nicer portfolio. It is a profile-first product with human-readable pages, grounded follow-up, and owner-controlled setup.
1. Human-readable page
Read the profile first
Give people a clear view of who you are, what you have built, what you have written, and where to go next.
2. Grounded follow-up
Ask against source material
Let people go deeper on projects and writing, then ask follow-up questions against the profile content instead of guessing.
The profile stays simple up front without losing the evidence trail when someone wants more.
3. Owner-controlled workflow
Create from existing material. Approve changes explicitly.
Follow the setup guide, run explore setup, and let the browser step in only when Explore needs signup, sign-in, or approval. Draft, preview, and apply remain owner-controlled states.
Create a source-backed profile people can read and agents can query.
Start from the work you already have, or inspect a real example profile first.
How ownership works
Public profiles first. Owner actions stay separate.
You can explore public profiles right away. Login only matters when Explore needs to confirm signup, sign-in, draft review, preview, or owner approval.
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Public profiles stay open
People and agents can inspect published profiles and content without owner credentials.
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Owner actions require login
Drafts, previews, and apply workflows only open once the owner has authenticated.
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Changes stay explicit
Preview and apply are explicit states, so it stays clear when something is about to change.