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The Explore Page

Browse real portfolios from real investors. Find inspiration, fork what you like, and make it your own.

What Is the Explore Page?

The Explore page is where you browse portfolios published by Equily users. Think of it as a gallery — real portfolios showing how they're constructed, what asset classes they hold, and who created them.

Portfolios are not ranked or recommended — you're simply seeing what others have chosen to share.

The Stats Banner

At the top of the page you'll see live community numbers.

Analyzed

Total portfolios that have been analyzed on Equily.

Published

How many of those have been shared publicly.

Forks

The number of times someone has copied a published portfolio to make their own version.

Understanding Portfolio Cards

Each card gives you a snapshot of a portfolio at a glance.

Allocation chart

A mini donut chart showing how the portfolio is allocated.

Name, strategy & region

The portfolio name, its strategy type (Growth, Balanced, Income, or Preservation), and the market region.

Asset class summary

A one-line breakdown of what the portfolio holds — for example, “Stock 60% · ETF 40%”.

Author & attribution

Who published it, and if it was forked, where it came from.

Fork count & time

How many people have forked this portfolio, and when it was published.

Finding What You're Looking For

Use the controls at the top to narrow things down.

Sort by

Switch between Recent (newest first) and Most Forked (most popular first).

Strategy type

Filter by Growth, Balanced, Income, or Preservation.

Region

Focus on US, UK, EU, APAC, or Global portfolios.

What You Can Do

1

Browse & learn

Click any card to view full details — holdings, allocations, metrics, and EPR breakdown.

2

Fork a portfolio

Hit the Fork button on any card to create your own copy. Tweak it, re-analyze, and see how your changes affect the score.

3

Publish your own

Analyze your portfolio, publish it, and it'll appear here for others to discover.

Portfolios on the Explore page are shared for educational purposes only. They are not endorsed by Equily.