 Welcome to SitePeeps. SitePeeps is a new online community of scientific authors who publish in the peer-reviewed literature. Members of the SitePeeps community advance as they cross-reference other authors on the platform in peer-reviewed articles. Let me show you an example. Here is a profile of an advanced scientific author in the SitePeeps community. See how Dr. Cass Barton is already being followed by 367 members of the SitePeeps community while she is only following 53 and see how she has cited 42 members of the SitePeeps community elevating her to the level of thought leader and encouraging others to cite her publications as well, which appear to be popular. 78 members of the SitePeeps community have cited her. Dr. Cass Barton must have some pretty interesting scientific publications. Let's look at the most recent one she is showcasing. Wow, it's a review paper on functional genetic tumors published in recent Opinion in Oncology. And look, her friend and colleague Dr. Omnia Beta is the third author. Let's see what Dr. Cass Barton has to say about their paper. She starts, this invited review covers rare familial genetic tumors, an invited review that is very prestigious. Let's look at who Dr. Cass Barton is following. We'll click on Peeps I'm Following. Look at the first person Dr. Cass Barton is following. Of course, it's her co-author on that review paper, Dr. Omnia Beta. Let's look at Dr. Beta's profile. Here is Dr. Beta's profile, and it's not a surprise that she is showcasing the same review article. But look, she has something different to say about it. She starts, this review is a must read for clinicians treating patients. Dr. Beta works in a clinical setting, so she wants to promote the same paper to a different audience than Dr. Cass Barton. But Psypeeps isn't only for well-published authors like Dr. Cass Barton and Dr. Beta. It's for up-and-coming authors too. Let's go to the discussion board. At the top, we see Anil Luz, posting about the topic of genetic tumors and diet. He starts, hi everybody, I'm a graduate student, and then goes on to explain his problem. Anil is studying tumors and mice and is looking for a strong review paper in the epidemiology of functional genetic tumors to read. Of course, Dr. Cass Barton recommends her review paper co-authored by Dr. Beta. In fact, she can simply place the annotation from her profile onto the discussion board as her response for easy access for Anil. This actually is great for Anil. This is because Anil, like many graduate students, has been struggling. Let's go to his profile. As you can see, Anil only has one paper published and it is co-authored by his advisor, Dr. H. Andreessen, or Hammond Andreessen. Anil is following Dr. Andreessen as we can see here. But if we go to Dr. Andreessen's profile, we can see why Anil is struggling. Unlike Dr. Cass Barton and Dr. Beta, Dr. Andreessen is not doing so well with his scientific publications. He only has two to showcase on SitePeeps. But SitePeeps is the perfect place for him to advance his reputation and his career. He is following many other authors, which is smart. He can start getting to know authors in his field who he can cross-reference. In fact, they might even help him publish. He is also trying to cite publications from members of the platform. That way, he can advance levels in SitePeeps. In SitePeeps, to advance on the platform, you simply need to cite scientific papers in your writing that are showcased by members of the SitePeeps community. It's a fun way of getting to know other scientific authors like you and building your career. Want to join the SitePeeps community? Click the link in the description to join our emailing list and we will notify you when we launch.