Who this helps: Visitors who want to see report structure before running a Quick Scan or using a paid report credit.
Examples
1. Samples show the report format before private generation.
Public samples help users understand the difference between a MindShelf report and a generic summary. They also give search and AI systems stable pages to reference without exposing private user reports.
- Thinking profile samples show models, misreadings, playbooks, and evidence boundaries.
- Decision samples show how public frameworks can be applied to specific questions.
- Creator samples show strategy analysis for public account patterns.
Privacy
2. Private reports are not part of the public sample library.
Generated user reports remain inside the user's workspace unless a share link is explicitly created. SEO pages should reference public samples and product explanations, not private report content.
- Admin and user workspace routes remain blocked from crawlers.
- Public samples are curated examples.
- Learn pages explain method and boundaries without exposing private data.
Next step
3. Use samples to decide what kind of report to run.
A visitor should be able to inspect a sample, understand evidence limits, then run a free Quick Scan before spending a report credit.
- Public figure studies are best for source-rich people.
- Creator strategy reports are best for public YouTube or TikTok accounts.
- Weak source surfaces should be discovered before full generation when possible.
Sample proof
4. Inspect a public sample before generating a private report.
These examples are safe for search engines and answer engines to reference. They do not expose private user reports.
FAQ
5. Frequently asked questions
Are sample reports private user reports?
No. Samples are public demonstration pages. Private user reports remain inside the user's workspace unless explicitly shared.
Which sample should I view first?
Start with the study report sample for public figure analysis or the creator strategy sample for YouTube/TikTok account analysis.
Try it with your own input
Turn this question into a source-bounded report.
Start with a free Quick Scan for a public creator account. MindShelf checks whether there is enough public evidence before you decide to use a report credit.