A personal page, by smisco
Your whole self, in a nutshell.
One shareable page that shows who you are — your facts, your links, your photos, and your notes, all in one place. You decide who sees each thing.
One page. All of you.
Not a feed. Not a résumé. A calm, single page someone can read in a few minutes and actually know you — built from a handful of simple sections, each one yours to fill in or leave out.
Share it with a link or a QR code. The people you send it to see exactly what you chose to show them — nothing more.
A few simple sections.
Every nutshell is built from the same handful of parts. Fill the ones that fit you; skip the rest.
Profile
Your cover: photo, name, a short bio, where you are, and how to reach you.
Factbook
The quick facts — the things people always end up asking, gathered in one place.
Linkbook
Everywhere else you live online, kept as one tidy, ordered list.
Photobook
Albums, organized into chapters — the photos worth keeping together.
Journeybook
Short notes as life unfolds — not a history, an unfolding.
a word we made up, because the others all sounded like the pastYou decide who sees each thing.
Every section — and every item inside it — carries one simple setting. Pick how far it reaches, from just you to anyone with the link.
People see a short preview first. Visitors get a glimpse of each section; you choose who can open the full thing. What you hold back isn't blurred or locked behind a teaser — to everyone else, it simply isn't there.
No likes. No followers. No algorithm.
No like counts, no follower numbers, no feed deciding who sees what. Just your page, shown to the people you choose — the way it should be.
Small touches that matter.
Share by QR or link
One canonical link to your page, plus a scannable QR you can show or print.
Find people you know
Look someone up by an address they chose to share. Off by default — always opt-in.
Make it yours
Thirty themes, from quiet light to deep dark — switch any time, it's just your page.
Works offline, installs like an app
Add it to your home screen. It keeps working without a connection and syncs when you're back.
Ready to make yours?
It takes a few minutes to start, and it's free. Build as much or as little as you like.