SMDB lets you create one profile and control exactly who sees which piece of your information—public, private, or shared only with trusted circles.
Every piece of your information starts hidden. You then decide who can see it—public, private, or shared with specific circles of trusted people.
Create a single profile tied to a unique username. Everything starts hidden—only you can decide what to reveal.
Create circles of trusted people—friends, family, colleagues. Every circle member must have an SMDB account.
Toggle visibility for each field: public, private, or shared only with a specific circle. Change permissions anytime.
Use SMDB when you want control, not exposure: networking, family coordination, professional collaboration, and sensitive information sharing—without a social-media feed.
Share your resume, portfolio, and contact details selectively with recruiters or hiring teams.
Share medical info, addresses, and emergency contacts with family members only.
Share event-related roles and permissions with trusted volunteers, without exposing everyone publicly.
Share your GitHub profile or CV with specific collaborators, keeping the rest private.
Every field you add is hidden until you explicitly make it public or share it with a circle.
Circle members must have SMDB accounts; you cannot share with random, unverified profiles.
You choose what you disclose without granting reciprocal access rights.
No content algorithms, no engagement metrics, no public comment sections.
New users join via invitation emails, encouraging small, trusted networks rather than public discovery.
Social networks are built for discovery and engagement. SMDB is built for controlled, permissioned sharing.
| Feature | SMDB | Typical social network |
|---|---|---|
| Default visibility | Everything private | Many fields public by default |
| Sharing model | One-way, per field | Mutual "friendship" or follower model |
| Interaction layer | No feeds, likes, or comments | Feeds, likes, comments, stories |
| Network growth | Invite-only, trust-based | Public discovery, mass following |
| Primary use | Controlled data sharing | Social content and engagement |
Your public profile lives at smdb.link/username. Visitors only see what you've chosen to make public—no hidden data leaks, no surprises. No followers count, no engagement stats. Just the information you decided to share.
Take back control of your personal data in under a minute.
SMDB focuses on permissioned data sharing, not feeds or engagement. Nothing is public by default—you have full control over every field on your profile.
Yes. All circle members must have SMDB accounts; you cannot share with unverified or anonymous users. This ensures every connection is deliberate and trusted.
No. Each circle sees only the data you explicitly share with them. Visibility is per-field, per-circle—nothing bleeds between circles.
Yes. You can create a profile and start using SMDB at no cost.
You invite them via email. They register on SMDB, then you can add them to circles and start sharing fields with them.