How discovery works
Explore is a catalog. You search, refine, then open a hub or a creator.
Search
Type what you need. Results sort by relevance when you search, or by popular when you browse.
Filter
Narrow by category, free or paid, price range, tags, and adult visibility. Skip what you do not want.
Open
Open a card to land in the hub or the creator’s profile. That is the next stop for learning or connecting.
Categories and filters
Sixteen standard categories, plus search and filters so you can narrow the catalog without wading through a timeline.
- Text search
- 16 categories
- Free vs monetized
- Price range
- Custom tags
- Adult modes
- Sort: popular / relevance
Hubs and Creators
Explore has two tabs on /explore. Switch with ?tab=hubs or ?tab=creators.
Creators
Browse people who contribute. Open a profile to see their listed hubs and presence.
What gets listed
- A hub appears on Explore when it is public, active, and listed, with the basics ready: title, cover, description, category, profile pic, adult yes/no, and public access.
- Not every shareable hub is Explore-listed. Unlisted public hubs stay link-only and stay out of SEO indexing.
- Listing helps people find you. It is not a ranking promise or guaranteed traffic.
Guests and adult content
- Guests can browse most public, non-adult listings on Explore.
- Adult hubs can be listed, but they stay hidden by default. You need the adult filter, login, and age verification to see them.
What you open next
A card opens a hub of digital artifacts, or a creator’s profile. Quality rises when people give Aura: a careful community signal, not an endless stream of likes.
New here? Get started as a learner. Ready to list a hub? List a hub on Explore. More on Features, including hubs, trust, and optional earning.
Start with Explore
Browse the public catalog, or Create a hub when you are ready to contribute.