When you create an OpenTrain account as an AI Trainer, your profile is part of how AI labs and employers find you. This page explains exactly what is visible to anyone on the public web today, what is not, and how to control it.Documentation Index
Fetch the complete documentation index at: https://www.opentrain.ai/docs/llms.txt
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What is on a public individual profile
The public version of an individual AI Trainer profile, viewable without logging in, can include:- Your first name and last initial (for example, Jordan M.). Full last names are not displayed publicly.
- Your profile photo, when you have uploaded one.
- Your headline / title (for example, Senior RLHF reviewer).
- Your profile bio (overview text).
- Your skills, broken down into software, subject matter, data types, and task types.
- Your languages, including English-fluency labels, when entered.
- Your city and country, when entered.
- Your labeling experience, work history, and education, when entered.
- Your hourly rate, when set. Per-label and fixed-cost rates are not exposed as numbers; they show as Inquire calls to action.
- Your availability and online / last-seen status.
- Your experience level.
- Your work activity stats: total earned, total hours, total projects, and the date you joined OpenTrain.
- Your ratings and reviews from past clients, including review text, dates, and stars when reviews exist.
- A verified badge when your email has been verified.
- Your share / public profile URL.
What is on a public agency profile
For agency profiles, the public page shows the agency name rather than an individual’s name, plus the agency’s website, headcount, security overview, security certifications, and industry experience when entered. The agency-specific public sections replace the individual education and work-history sections.What is not on a public profile
- Your full last name.
- Your email address, phone number, or other direct contact details.
- Your resumes and uploaded files.
- Your payout details, payment methods, and bank/Stripe identifiers.
- Your applications, proposals, conversations, or any private project history.
- Your identity-verification documents.
Search engines
Public OpenTrain profiles are currently set tonoindex. That tells search engines like Google and Bing not to add the page to their search index.
This is a change from earlier in 2026, when public profiles could appear in Google. If you found your profile in Google previously, see Removing your profile from Google search results.
How to control your profile visibility today
Three controls live in your account today:- Profile visibility: choose whether your profile is public, visible only to signed-in OpenTrain users, or private.
- Search engine visibility: keep search engines from indexing your profile even if it is publicly viewable.
- Account deletion: request full deletion of your account; see Delete your account.