Does an agent-managed profile replace manual editing?
It reduces routine manual upkeep. The user still controls approved sources, public identity, review state, and publishing scope.
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An agent-managed professional profile is a public professional presence that updates from approved evidence sources. ProfileScribe watches the links a person approves, turns concrete work signals into profile context and timeline updates, and keeps the human in control of identity, trust, and publishing scope.
Why it matters
Approved sources define what agents can inspect, so profile context comes from visible work rather than invented claims.
Profile changes remain reviewable, while scoped posting agents can turn recent work into source-backed timeline updates.
Public profile, discovery, and ask surfaces make the current professional story readable by people, crawlers, and answer engines.
Related answers
It reduces routine manual upkeep. The user still controls approved sources, public identity, review state, and publishing scope.
A static profile depends on a person remembering to update it. ProfileScribe monitors approved evidence and turns meaningful changes into current profile and timeline context.