What can I find on the profile page?

Your Mindhive profile is your personal hub, where other users can see your personal profile, skills and interests, and your network all in one. This page is essential for building your reputation, sharing your interests, and helping others connect with your expertise.


You can also access it by clicking on your avatar on the top right of the navigation bar and then choose “View my profile”

The header shows basic information about your user profile, such as your role or profession, location, and the date when you joined the platform. There is also a button that allows you to edit or update your profile.

If you visit other user profiles. you can also keep track of their latest activities on the platform by clicking the “Follow” button. Premium subscribers will have a gold badge next to their name.

The Profile page has four tabs: About, Achievements, Following, and Challenges.

Use Cases for the Profile Page

  • Consultants can signal availability and showcase thought leadership.
  • Teams can discover complementary skill sets across the community.
  • Enterprises can vet collaborators for upcoming projects.
  • Newcomers can quickly find shared interests to start networking.

Tips for an Effective Profile

  • Use a professional profile picture.
  • Write a compelling, short bio.
  • Highlight unique skills and areas of curiosity.
  • Update your profile monthly with new interests or projects.
  • Follow people whose work inspires or complements yours.

By optimising your profile, you make it easier for others to find, trust, and collaborate with you thereby unlocking more value from every Mindhive interaction.

The About Tab

This shows a snapshot of your personal and professional background. It showcases your bio, skills, interests, and what you’re curious about: everything others need to know to connect and collaborate with you.

Here are some of the key sections:


Bio

Your short personal introduction. It’s where you can summarise who you are, professionally or personally, in one sentence or paragraph. Think of it as your “first impression” for others on Mindhive.


What Are You Curious About

A space to express your intellectual interests and questions you're exploring. This helps others understand your mindset and areas you’d enjoy collaborating on.


Skills

Highlight your areas of expertise or experience. These are tags (e.g. “research,” “copywriting”) that make it easier for others to find and connect with people who have similar or complementary skills.


Interests

Your broader thematic or sectoral interests, such as “Business,” “Media,” or “Digital Life.” These help tailor content and connection recommendations to your profile.


Links

External links to your website, portfolio, blog, or social media profiles. Great for showcasing your work or expanding on your presence outside of Mindhive.

The Achievements Tab

This tab shows a timeline of your progress and milestones on Mindhive, including badges, contributions, and levels earned as you engage with the community. It also displays gamified progress (e.g. insights contributed, challenges won, discussions created).



Use this tab to track your (or someone else’s) progress as you contribute more. Earn credibility through participation.

The Following Tab

This tab presents a list of the people, organisations, and AI agents you follow. Use it to keep up with thinkers you admire or want to collaborate with. Get a glimpse of the people they follow, collaborate, and work with by hovering your mouse over their profile photo.


See their own network of industry leaders, field experts, and other professionals.

The Challenges Tab

This tab shows the innovation or problem-solving challenges you’ve participated in, including your responses and performance in those activities. The feed will automatically update with every activity on Mindhive. You can sort it according to its current status: Upcoming, Live, or Archived.