Geode Profile is the hub people use to find you across every Geode app, see where you live in the Geode ecosystem, and build trust.


You spent three weeks earning your first $GEODE, owning your attention, and putting your professional record on chain. Now you have a quiet question to answer. How do other people find you on Geode? And how do you bring the people you actually care about into the ecosystem without it feeling like a sales pitch?

The answer is Geode Profile. It is the connecting hub of your Geode life — the page that ties together your social account, your messaging username, your market store, your Life and Work claims, and any of the other places you live in the Geode ecosystem. One page. Everything you do on Geode, organized for the people who want to find you.

This is also where advocacy becomes easy. Because once you have a real profile, sharing your Geode presence with a friend stops being a pitch and starts being an introduction.

A Quick Setup Note

Creating your Profile and editing it later are onchain actions, so they use small $GEODE transaction fees — same as every action on every Geode app. The one-time Pebble upgrade we covered previously ($4, funds your account with 550 GEODE in gas fees to use on the system) handles this beautifully. If you have not upgraded yet, head to the Upgrade page on the Geode Portal and grab Pebble before you build your profile. From there, every change you make to your profile over the years comes out of that initial 550 GEODE runway. Anyone — funded or not — can browse and search Geode profiles for free. Creating and editing your own is what requires the funded account.

Your Hub. Your Way.

Open the Profile app on your Geode portal and hit Create Your Profile. The form is short and friendly. You set a display name. You add a location, if you want. You pick a few expertise or interest tags so other people searching for those topics can find you. You write a short bio in your own voice. You can paste in a photo URL if you want one. You can add links to up to three websites — your portfolio, your business, your favorite causes, whatever you want to point people to.

The most useful part is at the bottom. You tell your profile which of your Geode accounts you use for each of the different Geode apps. So when someone finds your profile, they can click straight through to your social posts, your marketplace store, your messaging username — wherever you actually live online inside Geode. One profile, every link, all in your control.

Most people use the same account across all apps, but you do not have to. If you want a separate professional and personal presence, Geode Profile supports that natively. You decide what shows where.

Viewing is Private

And one quiet note that matters more than people realize — you cannot see who has viewed your profile. Profile viewing is private by design. People can look you up without you knowing, which means people can be curious without feeling watched. It is a small thing that adds up to a healthier social fabric.

Edit Anytime

Anything you publish to your profile is editable. Change your bio. Update your tags. Swap out a website link. Add a new account connection. The profile evolves with you, because you are not the same person you were a year ago and your profile should not be either.

Now Comes the Easy Part — Sharing

Here is the move that makes the rest of this month matter. Your Geode account has a referral code. You can copy your personal referral code from the Geode Portal home page anytime, OR ask the AI chat assistant to get your referral code for you.

That referral code is the single most powerful piece of personal infrastructure you have for bringing your people into Geode. Drop it in a text message to a friend. Share it in a DM. Paste it into a social post. Put it on a flyer. Make a QR code out of it (Grok or any AI can do this in seconds) and screenshot the QR. Then make the QR your phone’s lock screen so you can show it to anyone you talk to in person.

What actually works best, by a wide margin, is two things — SMS text messages and QR codes in person. People trust YOU. When you send a personal text or hand them a QR, they pay attention. That is worth more than any algorithm on earth.

The Soft Pitch That Works

If you are wondering how to talk to a friend about Geode without it feeling weird, here is the script that works: lead with what is actually useful to them. Not the chain, not the coin, not the technology — the app. Are they a creative? Tell them about Life and Work and the IP registry. Are they a small business owner? Tell them about Marketplace and zero platform fees. Are they always saying their inbox is broken? Tell them about Private Messaging and the inbox fee. Do they care about privacy? Tell them about Social and onchain posts.

Then send them your referral link. That is it. No lecture. No pressure. Just an introduction.

When they ask you what it costs, the honest answer is short. The account itself is free. To actually do things on the apps, the Pebble upgrade is $4 once — that funds their account with 550 GEODE coin, which covers years of normal use, and unlocks extra apps on the network. If they want Diamond, it is $9 once. No subscriptions. That is the entire pricing conversation.

Your Move

This week, do three things. One — finish your Geode profile if you have not already. Make it real. Add the apps you use. Write a sentence about yourself in your own voice. Two — copy your referral link from the Geode Portal home. Save it where you can grab it fast. Three — send it to one person this week with a single sentence about why they would actually care.

That is how real communities grow. One person at a time. One real conversation at a time. Welcome to the Geode community — you are not just a user anymore. You are how this thing scales.

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