Skip the small talk. Share how you actually think.
Your networking card is a shareable snapshot of your projects, interests, and thinking patterns — pulled from your ChatGPT history. Not a resume. Not a LinkedIn profile. A real picture of what you're working on and how your mind works.
A snapshot of how your mind works.
Your name, role, and location
You choose what to include. Nothing is pulled from your conversations automatically — these fields are yours to fill in.
Top interest areas and themes
Recurring topics from your conversation history, surfaced as tags. What you keep coming back to — the threads that define your thinking.
How you use AI
A visual breakdown of your usage patterns: research, writing, technical problem-solving, and more. Shows your relationship with AI as a tool.
Active projects with date ranges
What you’ve been building and when. Gives people a sense of your trajectory and what’s current.
Everything on your card is derived from patterns in your conversations — not from any single message. Your raw conversations are never shown or shared.
Technology should help us relate better.
We believe the best technology helps people connect with themselves, each other, and the world. Your networking card is a small step in that direction.
Meetups & conferences
Share your card instead of a business card. Let people find you based on what you actually care about, not your job title.
Finding collaborators
Looking for a co-builder? Share your card in community Slack channels, Discord servers, or group chats to signal what you’re working on.
Personal reflection
Sometimes seeing your own patterns laid out is the most useful part. What themes keep showing up? What have you actually been spending your AI time on?
Community onboarding
Share it when joining a new community or organization so people can quickly understand your background and interests.
How to get your card
Generate on PDT
Upload your ChatGPT export to PDT and generate your card directly. We use Claude's API to process your lenses and project types — never your raw conversations.
Upload your data →Generate it yourself with Claude
Already have your MCP set up? Use Claude Desktop to generate your networking card from your local files. Your files stay on your device — Claude reads them to build your card. PDT is never involved.
See the prompt below ↓Generate your card as a Claude artifact
Copy this prompt into Claude Desktop with your MCP connected. Claude will search your ChatGPT history, identify your patterns, and create a shareable artifact — a living page you can link to anytime.
Using my ChatGPT history through the MCP tools, create a networking card artifact for me. Here's what I need:
1. First, use get_stats to understand the scope of my data
2. Use search_evidence to identify my top recurring themes, interests, and project areas
3. Use list_conversations to find my most active projects and their date ranges
4. Use search_evidence to understand how I use AI (research vs writing vs technical vs other)
Then create a React artifact that serves as my personal networking card with:
- A clean, shareable design (think digital business card, not resume)
- My top 5-8 interest areas as tags
- A "How I use AI" bar chart showing my usage breakdown
- My 3-5 most active projects with date ranges
- Space at the top for my name, role, and location (use placeholder text I can edit)
- A subtle footer that says "Generated from [X] conversations over [Y] years using PDT — chatgpt.pdt.com"
Design notes:
- Use a warm, professional color palette (dark greens, cream, sage)
- Make it look good as a screenshot (people will share this as an image)
- Keep it to a single card view — no scrolling
- Don't include any raw conversation text or personal details I haven't explicitly provided
- Make the name/role/location editable in the artifact so I can customize before sharing
Important: Only surface patterns and themes. Never quote or reference specific conversation content. This should feel like a thoughtful summary, not a data dump.After Claude generates your artifact, you'll get a shareable link. You can also screenshot it and share as an image at events. Edit the name, role, and location fields directly in the artifact before sharing.
Tips for a great card
Edit before sharing
The artifact will have placeholder text for your name and role. Update these before you screenshot or share the link.
Iterate
If the first version doesn’t capture your vibe, tell Claude what to adjust. “Make the projects section more prominent” or “Remove the coding-related themes” — it’s a conversation.
Keep it current
Re-run the prompt periodically as your history grows. Your card should evolve as your thinking does.
Pair it with your MCP
When someone sees your card and wants to know more, you can use your MCP to instantly pull up relevant conversations and context.
Ready to make yours?
Upload your ChatGPT export and generate your networking card in minutes. Or set up your MCP and have Claude build it from your local files.