The academic link hub

Academic profile website for researchers

Create one public page for Google Scholar, ORCID, arXiv, SSRN, GitHub, and your personal research links.

acadmc gives you a clean, search-friendly academic profile you can place in your email signature, conference slides, website, and CV.

  • One link for Scholar, ORCID, arXiv, SSRN, GitHub, and socials
  • Live citation stats, publication snapshots, and research summaries
  • Structured data, canonical URLs, and a public page built for discoverability

Why researchers use acadmc

A focused public profile helps visitors and search engines understand who you are, where you work, and where your research lives.

Built for discoverability

Each public profile has a canonical URL, rich metadata, and structured data that summarize your academic identity.

Connect your research graph

Bring together your Google Scholar metrics, ORCID works, arXiv or SSRN preprints, GitHub presence, and external websites.

Share a single page everywhere

Use one clean link in grant applications, lab pages, author bios, conference talks, and email signatures.

Supported academic profile signals

acadmc is designed as an academic link hub, not a replacement for your institutional page.

Research IDs

Google Scholar, ORCID, arXiv author pages, and SSRN author pages.

Professional links

University websites, personal websites, GitHub, LinkedIn, X, Bluesky, and custom links.

Readable summaries

Show affiliations, bios, citation trends, journals, funding, papers, and preprints in one place.

Frequently asked questions

Clear answers for researchers deciding whether to publish a public acadmc page.

Does acadmc replace my university profile?

No. acadmc works best as a lightweight public profile that links back to your institutional page and research accounts.

Can I share one link instead of several research URLs?

Yes. That is the main use case: one public URL for your academic identity, research links, and selected metrics.

What should I put on my profile first?

Start with your display name, affiliation, short bio, Scholar or ORCID ID, and your main university or personal website.

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