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Talk for 5 minutes. See who the world sees.

OpenSelf learns who you are from conversation and the sources that already reflect your life, then produces a living page that stays current while you focus on what matters.

OpenSelf is in guided invite-only beta. Have a code? Use it on /invite to enter the builder. No code yet? Request beta access and we will follow up manually.

Your data stays yoursExport or delete anytimeNo algorithms. No performative posting.
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Luca Ferri
Product Designer — Internal Tools

I design software that helps teams work calmer. Currently building internal tools at Frame, writing about humane interfaces, and exploring what “slow productivity” means in practice.

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Luca Ferri
Product Designer — Internal Tools

I design software that helps teams work calmer. Currently building internal tools at Frame, writing about humane interfaces, and exploring what “slow productivity” means in practice.

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You're more interesting than your LinkedIn headline.

Most people have richer lives than their online presence suggests. The problem isn't ambition. It's that being seen online means constant self-promotion — and most people would rather just live.

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You have a richer life than any profile can show

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Being seen online means constant self-promotion

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So most people just don’t bother — and stay invisible

An AI that actually gets who you are.

OpenSelf works backward from your real life — conversations, GitHub, Spotify, Strava, RSS — to synthesize an identity portrait that no form or template could capture.

Instead of building your presence by hand, start with a conversation and let an identity engine that understands you do the rest.

Before
Static bio you wrote years ago
After
A living portrait from real data
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Manual updates you never make
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Signals that refresh automatically
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Self-promotion you avoid
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An identity that speaks for itself

Talk, connect, discover.
Then share.

Tell OpenSelf about yourself, connect the sources that reflect your life, and discover how the world could see you before you share anything.

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Talk

Tell OpenSelf about yourself in plain language. No forms, no templates.

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Connect

Link the sources that already reflect your life — GitHub, Spotify, Strava, RSS, and more.

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Discover

See yourself through the mirror — a living portrait synthesized from your real data.

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Share

Publish a living page that evolves with you, without becoming another thing to maintain.

Not a mockup. A real identity mirror.

See the kind of portrait OpenSelf synthesizes from conversation and real-world sources. This is what being seen actually looks like.

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Luca Ferri
Product Designer — Internal Tools & Calmer Software
About

I design software that helps teams work calmer. Currently at Frame, previously at Notion and Figma. I write about humane interfaces, internal tools, and what “slow productivity” means in practice.

Currently
Building design systems for internal tools at FrameWriting a newsletter on calmer software practicesExploring how AI can reduce, not increase, cognitive load
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What OpenSelf Heard
“I work on internal tools because I care about making work calmer for people. I don't want to be a content creator.”
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How It Stayed Current
Latest Strava ride, new GitHub contributions, and recent newsletter issues automatically reflected.
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Your data stays yours.

OpenSelf is a service, not a trap: you control what is public, and you can export or delete your data whenever you want.

You control what is public

OpenSelf makes it clear what is public, what stays private, and what changes need your review.

No social feed, no engagement loop

OpenSelf helps you stay visible without asking you to post constantly or chase platform incentives.

Export your data anytime

Your data stays yours. Download everything in a standard format whenever you want.

Delete your data anytime

No retention games, no dark patterns. Delete your account and data permanently at any time.

Finally be seen for who you actually are.

OpenSelf turns real signals into a living page that evolves with you, so people see more than a stale profile you forgot to update.

Be seen for who you actually are

Not a job title. Not a highlight reel. A living portrait that reflects the full picture of what makes you, you.

Stay current without the upkeep

Your page evolves as your life does — new projects, new interests, new signals — without another weekend update.

Stop performing, start existing

No content calendar. No engagement games. Just a presence that speaks for itself, grounded in real data.

Ready for the guided beta?

OpenSelf is still invite-only. Use your code on /invite to enter the builder, or request beta access and we will follow up manually before opening the funnel wider.

Questions? Answered.

What is OpenSelf?

OpenSelf is an AI identity mirror. You start with a conversation, connect the sources that already reflect your life, and see a living portrait that stays current — then share it as a page.

How is this different from LinkedIn or a website builder?

LinkedIn reduces you to a job title. Website builders give you control, but also endless maintenance. OpenSelf works backward — it starts from your real life data and conversations, then synthesizes an identity that evolves with you.

How do I get access?

OpenSelf's hosted product is still running as a guided invite-only beta. If you already have a code, use it on /invite to enter the builder. If you do not have one yet, request beta access and we will follow up manually.

Can I control what is public?

Yes. OpenSelf makes it clear what is public, what stays private, and what changes need your review.

Can I export or delete my data?

Yes. Your data stays yours. You can export it or delete it whenever you want.

Do I need to keep updating it manually?

No. The point of OpenSelf is to reduce that work. You can update your page through conversation, and connected sources help keep it current as your work evolves.

Who is this for?

Anyone whose life is richer than their online presence suggests. Professionals, creatives, researchers, founders, multi-passionate people — anyone who would rather live than self-promote.