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Browse public creator profile categories, then narrow results by visible price signals, free-account indicators, broad location labels, freshness, and profile completeness. Categories help move from a broad search intent to a clearer discovery path.
JuicyScout lists only categories with enough qualified profiles to support useful browsing. Each category card displays useful context where available, such as profile count, related categories, or common filters. Categories are descriptive and useful for browsing — they describe public profile signals only, not the full scope of subscriber-only content.
Useful category filters include free subscription signal, budget-friendly public price signal, recently discovered or refreshed profiles, broad city or region label, and profile completeness. Good category filters answer practical browsing questions: Which profiles have a visible free signal? Which are budget-friendly? Which were recently refreshed?
JuicyScout uses public profile signals such as category labels, profile text, related tags, and approved source data. Categories can be incomplete or change over time.
Category results organize public discovery signals such as relevance, freshness, price visibility, and profile completeness. They are not creator endorsements or safety certifications.
Yes, when enough profiles have qualifying public price or free-account signals. Users should confirm current details on the official profile before subscribing.
No. JuicyScout only displays public profile and discovery signals. It does not show private messages, subscriber-only content, or private account data.
Some categories may be too thin, ambiguous, sensitive, or unsafe for public discovery. JuicyScout suppresses categories that do not have enough qualified inventory.
Yes. Creators and authorized representatives can request category corrections, sensitive-label hiding, profile claims, or removal review.
Yes. Category labels are based on public or creator-submitted signals and can be incomplete, stale, or ambiguous. JuicyScout shows correction paths and avoids treating category labels as identity claims.