Every profile you have ever had was built by someone else, about you, to sell to a third party. An identity packet is the opposite. It is the truest read of you, earned from how you behave, and it belongs to you.
Think about how you show up online right now. A dozen companies hold a version of you. None of it is a read. It is a pile of clicks, purchases, and inferred labels, assembled without you, kept from you, and rented to advertisers. You cannot see it, cannot correct it, and cannot take it back. That is not identity. That is a file.
An identity packet is a different object entirely. It is a small, honest read of who you actually are, and four things are true about it at once: it is earned from behavior, it is person-owned, it is granted per surface, and it is revocable. Hold those four and you have the whole idea.
A Person Packet is compiled from your own readings. It carries:
You cannot fill in a packet the way you fill in a bio. It is read from the rhythm of how you answer six questions, not from what you decide to say about yourself. That is the point. The self you would type is the performed self. The packet reads underneath it. It is the difference between a resume and a reference from someone who actually watched you work.
This is the line that makes a packet worth owning. Nothing is shared by default. When you want someone to see it, you create a scoped, signed link. That link carries your word, your rhythm, and one line, never the full read. You decide who gets one. And you can revoke any link at any moment, which kills it instantly. No screen you cannot see, no profile you cannot delete, no third party you never agreed to.
We sell you your own read and let you grant it. We never sell someone else's read of you. That is the whole difference, and it is the only version that survives.
The contrast is not subtle. Other tools sell inferred profiles of other people to whoever pays. A packet inverts that. The person is the owner, the consent is the wall, and the grant is the only door.
Your word and your first reading are free, no card. The full Person Packet is included with any paid room. If you read for free and want the packet on its own, you can buy it once and keep it forever.
The packet page shows the current offer and handles the purchase. Your reading stays yours either way.
Regulation is closing in on profiles built about people without their consent, and it should. The packet is not a workaround for that. It is what identity looks like when you start from the person instead of the advertiser. Person-owned, consent-walled, revocable. It is the humane version, and it is also the only version with a future.