Own your domain
Publish on a domain you control so your profile does not disappear when a platform changes direction.
If Polywork was your main profile, you need a replacement that survives platform changes. VisePage helps you rebuild your professional story, capture leads, and keep control of your domain.

Migration Checklist
Polywork's shutdown in January 2025 left many professionals without a public profile they controlled. If that profile was in your bio links, proposals, or email signature, those visits now hit a dead end.
A strong replacement is not just another social profile. You need a site on your own domain where your positioning, proof, services, and contact path stay stable over time.
VisePage gives you that owned base, while still letting you pull in career data from LinkedIn so you do not have to start from a blank page.
Ownership Advantage
Every inbound click builds your asset, not a third-party platform's valuation.
Focus on outcomes, not just visual templates.
Publish on a domain you control so your profile does not disappear when a platform changes direction.
Use indexable pages and structured metadata so your name and expertise are still discoverable in search.
Add one clear call to action with booking, contact, or consultation flows based on how you sell.
Keep your services, proof, and messaging current without rebuilding your site every quarter.
You can publish a credible replacement in one focused session.
Collect old profile text, testimonials, and portfolio links from Polywork references, proposals, and docs.
Define who you help, the outcomes you deliver, and the services you want to prioritize this quarter.
Choose a single primary CTA: book a call, submit an inquiry, or request a scope conversation.
Launch on your domain, then replace old Polywork links in LinkedIn, email signatures, and proposal templates.
A practical comparison for service businesses and independent experts.
| Capability | Polywork (Legacy) | VisePage |
|---|---|---|
| Control | Platform rules | Your domain and pages |
| Profile structure | Network-first format | Service-led page structure |
| Lead capture | Limited flow | CTA, forms, and booking links |
| Search footprint | Mostly platform-tied | Indexable pages you can expand |
| Continuity | Dependent on roadmap | Asset you control |
No. Direct Polywork API access is no longer available. Most users rebuild quickly by importing LinkedIn data and then adding proof, offers, and CTA sections manually.
For most service professionals, a first publish takes 60 to 120 minutes if your positioning and proof points are already clear.
Start with three blocks: a clear value statement, one or two proof examples, and a single primary CTA. That is enough to replace a dead profile link with a working client page.
Yes. You can publish on a custom domain so your profile traffic builds long-term SEO value on property you control.
Publish a profile site you control, then route every old Polywork link to it.