Amp Launches Public Profiles and Thread Sharing for Developers

Amp now offers public user profiles and shared threads to surface real-world agent workflows—from prompting to handoffs. Browse community projects and claim your handle at ampcode.com/@you to showcase your agent work.

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TL;DR

  • Public profiles and public thread sharing: Added Nov 4, 2025 to make individual activity and shared threads visible across the community
  • Visibility into agent integration: surfaces prompting, referencing, planning, handoffs, specs, and preparing codebases for agents
  • Observed use cases include terminal emulators, observability tooling, RL/simulation environments, web apps, and infrastructure tooling
  • Handles claimable at ampcode.com/@you: Settings → Edit Profile to choose a username and publish activity and shared threads

Social Coding: Amp opens public profiles and thread sharing

Amp added public profiles and public thread sharing on November 4, 2025, aimed at giving developers a clearer view of how agents are being used in real projects. The update surfaces real-world workflows — prompting, referencing, planning, handoffs, specs, and preparing codebases to work with agents — by making individual activity and shared threads visible across the community.

Public profiles and profile cards for Amp users

What this enables

The key change is increased visibility into how agents are integrated into development work. Public profiles and shared threads make it possible to observe practical techniques across a range of projects, from infrastructure tooling to simulation environments. The announcement highlights developers building terminal emulators, observability tooling, RL/simulation environments, web apps, and other agent-driven workflows.

Profiles to watch

The gallery contains a cross-section of contributors and projects, each linked to their Amp profile or project pages:

These profiles illustrate practical agent use across different domains and levels of complexity.

Claiming a handle

Handles are claimable at ampcode.com/@you; access Settings → Edit Profile to choose a username. This makes it possible to publish activity and thread shares under a persistent profile for others to browse.

For further details and the original announcement, see the Amp news post: [https://ampcode.com/news/social-coding](https://ampcode.com/news/social-coding.

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