Explore started as a better proof surface for humans. That was the original idea. Something better than a static CV or polished personal site. Something that let people go deeper into the real signal behind a person’s work, writing, projects, and judgement.
But it became clear to me that profiles no longer only need to be readable by humans. They increasingly need to be usable by agents too.
That is why Explore became agent-accessible.
AI is no longer just helping people write better summaries. It is increasingly becoming part of how information gets inspected, compared, and acted on. That changes the shape of the surface itself. If a profile is only built to be read by a human, it starts to look incomplete for where things are going.
A static CV is still useful, but it is a compressed artifact. A polished personal site is better, but it often still behaves like a presentation layer. It tells, curates, and summarizes. It does not always expose much structure. It does not always support grounded follow-up. It does not always give an agent anything useful to work with.
That started to feel outdated to me.
So Explore now has a public-safe inspection path, a CLI, a skill, an owner-authenticated workflow, and a draft-preview-apply model for changes. The point is not vague AI magic. The point is that a profile should be usable through explicit interfaces and workflows, not just visually consumed in a browser.
That matters because I think profiles are changing jobs. They used to be mostly about making a good impression. Now they also need to support inspection. And over time, I think that inspection will increasingly come from both people and machines.
If AI helps everyone write better bios, better CVs, and better sites, then polish gets cheaper. And when polish gets cheaper, proof matters more.
That is the shift.
Explore is my attempt to build for that world. A profile that is readable by humans, usable by agents, and structured enough to hold up under deeper inspection. Not just a better-looking profile. More like a working surface.
It is still early, but it feels like the right direction.
And the setup flow here: Explore agent setup