Discover people through what they’re working on
LandingBio makes it easier to understand what people are working on and where to go next. Exploring profiles helps you discover projects, ideas, and collaborators you might not encounter elsewhere.
Why discovery matters here
People often spend time on different platforms without crossing paths, even when they are working on related ideas or compatible projects. Someone active on Instagram may never encounter someone working on Substack, GitHub, LinkedIn, or elsewhere.
LandingBio creates a place where people can make their current direction visible in one clear page.
Profiles are entry points
Each LandingBio page helps someone quickly understand who you are, what you are working on now, and where to go next.
As more people create clear pages like this, it becomes easier to discover others working on related ideas and projects.
Discovery works in multiple ways
People may arrive at your page because:
- you shared your page directly
- they searched your name
- they found one of your posts
- they were browsing other profiles
Clear pages make it easier for people working on related things to find each other.
Posts make discovery stronger
Profiles are searchable by name. Posts are searchable by what they contain.
That means even one thoughtful post can help the right person discover what you are working on.
Exploring profiles expands what you can see
Browsing profiles helps you discover collaborators, projects, and ideas you might not have encountered elsewhere.
Seeing how others describe their direction can also help you clarify your own.
A growing directory of people with direction
LandingBio becomes more useful as more people make themselves easier to understand.
Each page makes the directory more useful by helping others see what is being built, explored, and shared across different fields and platforms.