BMX Plus is dead. Aggro Rag’s archive vanished. That forum where everyone posted your trail shots in ‘98 went offline last spring. Forty years of you on a bike is rotting on dead servers and old hard drives. We hunt it all down — the magazine covers, the contest runs, the team tour photos, the video parts you forgot you had — and lock it in one place under your name. Forever. You ride. We dig.
You were on a Haro tour van in ‘88. You had a sequence in BMX Plus. You won a number plate at AFA Masters in Austin. You took a sponsor to nationals. And right now, half of it is on a forum that died, a YouTube channel that got hacked, and a stack of VHS tapes in your buddy’s garage.
You’re not gonna spend 80 hours digging through archive.org and emailing old team managers. You’re a rider, not a researcher. You’re too modest to write your own bio anyway.
That’s what we’re here for.
We know what to look for because we lived it. We know who to ask, where to dig, and which dead sites still have your photos hiding in archive snapshots.
Old forum threads. Dead BMX blogs. Archive.org snapshots of FreestyleNation. Sponsor pages. Magazine archives. Reddit deep-cuts. We dig until we find your stuff.
Every shot of you we find — pulled, captioned, credited to the photographer when we can ID them, and stored on our servers so it never disappears when the source dies.
YouTube parts. Vimeo edits. Old TV runs. That contest segment from Aggressive Skiing Vol 4. Whatever’s on the internet, we find it and put it on your profile.
BMX Plus, Ride, Dig, Freestylin’, Go, Invert, Snap, Props, Aggro Rag, Strength — we find your features, log the issue and page, and grab a scan if one exists.
Your full ride-for history. Every team van you slept in. Every tour you ran with. Every demo you did. Built into one clean timeline anyone can scroll.
AI does a first pass, then a real BMX person who knows what 2-Hip is and what number plates mean rewrites it so it actually sounds like a rider wrote it. You approve the final.
Blue check next to your name. Listed for hire on the site. A full year of Performer tier in the box. That’s a $179 value alone, on top of the build.
You fill the form. We confirm. You pay. We dig for a week. You review. We publish. No project-managed-to-death startup nonsense. Riders don’t have time for that.
Four steps. You're hands-on for steps 1 and 4. We do the heavy lifting on 2 and 3.
Fill the intake form. Tell us anything you remember — sponsors, jams, magazines, mentors. Even fuzzy memories help us know where to dig.
~5 minutesWithin 24 hours we email a Stripe payment link and a brief 5-question scoping doc. Optional 15-minute call if you want it.
Within 24 hoursResearchers + AI agents comb the web. Every asset archived. Magazines logged. Sponsors timelined. Bio drafted and human-edited.
5–7 business daysReview the draft. Send back any corrections, additions, or "no, that wasn’t me" notes. We publish. Your legacy is locked in forever.
~30 minutes reviewAnd our researchers know where to dig. They've done this hundreds of times.
Most "biography" services are run by VAs in another country who Google your name once. These guys actually know what 2-Hip is, what an AFA Masters number plate looks like, and why a Hoffman Big Daddy frame matters. They speak BMX.
We’ll always find more than you expect. Researchers know how to mine archive.org, BMXmuseum.com, dead forums, old GeoCities mirrors, and image search. If after exhaustive research we genuinely can’t justify the build, we’ll tell you upfront and refund anything you’ve paid.
Not required, but it helps a ton. Anything you can give us — old hard drive folders, a list of sponsors you remember, names of jams you went to — speeds the research. The intake form has a section for this.
Your profile is yours. You can edit anything anytime once it’s published — bio, sponsor history, photo captions, comp results. The Performer tier (included for a year) gives you full editing control plus the verified badge and hire listing.
This isn’t a $5 fiverr gig. Real research takes 10–20 hours of human time plus AI search costs. We’re also throwing in a year of Performer ($179). Net cost is closer to $818 for a service that would cost $3,000+ from a traditional research firm.
Absolutely — this is one of the most thoughtful gifts you can give an old-school rider who never built their own profile. Mention "gift" in the intake form notes and we’ll coordinate with both of you.
Stripe. We send a secure payment link after we’ve reviewed your intake and confirmed scope — usually within 24 hours of submission. No payment until you approve the scope.
$997, one shot. Five to seven days. Every photo, every clip, every mag, every sponsor, every tour — under your name, on your profile, on a server we control. Not Facebook’s. Not Geocities’ ghost. Yours.
auto_awesome Lock in my legacy