Why we built idek.me
The internet gave everyone a profile, then made every profile look the same. We wanted to open that space back up.
Profiles used to feel personal. They were messy, expressive, surprising, and unmistakably made by a person. Over time, the web traded that personality for tidy grids and identical templates.
We built idek.me because your corner of the internet should feel like yours. It should hold what you make, what you care about, and how you want to be seen—without asking you to squeeze into somebody else’s layout.
A profile should be a place, not a form you filled out.
A canvas with sensible defaults
Freedom is only useful when it remains approachable. The editor starts simple, then reveals deeper controls when you need them. You can publish something good in minutes or obsess over every pixel for an afternoon.
What comes next
We are focused on making the editor faster, expanding the building blocks, and giving creators better ways to understand their audience. This publication is where we will share that work—and the thinking behind it.