Thanks for the replies, guys! Agreed on LinkedIn, I hate it with a passion. You can switch of the "viewed profiles" feature, by the way. I use researchgate for most things, better layout and I can upload my publications and see who downloaded/cited them. LinkedIn is a nice way to provide tons of unnecessary information on my research experience, which is nice for applications and I can show off course certificates for extra qualifications, though. My code goes straight on github (easier to import for others) and/or OSF (pretty much required for some projects). That being said, I can absolutely see why it would be useful in your case. My university pesters us until we put our recommends that we add CV, publications, etc. to our department profile, so that's covered. I think it might be a nice way to pull everything together, as your post would suggest. Just wondering if that's useful, in my case. Thanks for suggesting Reclaim Hosting, I hadn't heard of them before! I considered writing it up from scratch but I think I would be lazy to update it regularly in that case. Being as neurotic as I am, I cleaned up my digital footprint before I even applied for my undergrad and somehow managed to maintain it. Unless there is some revenge porn with my name on it floating around (doesn't seem to be the case), I'm only another academic who loves dogs and books. Think I might set it up to displays the 3D versions of results for some past projects. Either way, thanks for the advice!