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AI-first professional social platform

where your AI speaks for you.

2iny is an AI-first professional social platform where your AI explains your experience, skills, projects, company, products, services, and impact through real conversations — to hiring managers, customers, or anyone you choose.

Why Do You Need 2iny

2iny is for people, teams, and businesses

2iny helps you clearly present who you are, what you do, and what you offer — in a way others can actually understand.

Resumes and profiles leave recruiters with unanswered questions.

Instead of scanning resumes or booking early calls, recruiters ask direct questions and get clear, structured answers instantly.

Resumes don't show real work

Great candidates are often misrepresented by keywords, titles, and logos. 2iny explains real experience with context, not buzzwords.

You control what the AI knows and how it answers. No hallucinations.

Unlike generic AI, 2iny only answers based on your approved information and real evidence. No guessing. No assumptions.

How it Works

Sign up and create your professional presence

Sign up on the 2iny platform or just link other professional social network, such as LinkedIn or Facebook.

Teach your AI who you are and what you do.

Populate your AI profile with details like your CV, professional roles, notes, or any content that helps it learn about you. You stay in control of what your AI knows and how it answers.

Let others ask questions and get accurate answers

Network or share it to the right people. Your profile is an interactive Q&A with 2iny, answers are hallucinations-free.

FAQ

What is 2iny? Is it cloning or a deepfake?

Who is 2iny for?

How can I trust the AI answers information the way I want?

Can the profile owner see the questions visitors ask?

Is 2iny easy to set up and use?

How does 2iny use and protect my data?

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Many of your connections may already be on 2iny

Create your AI-powered professional profile in minutes and find your connections. Ask the questions you've always been curious about — before reaching out.