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How the Models Directory Works

Last updated on Apr 19, 2026

Overview

Leakshaven has a public models directory at leakshaven.com/models.

This page is designed to help you browse creator profiles, discover popular names, and open richer profile pages with more details.

What You Can Do on the Models Page

On the public models page, you can:

  • browse model cards from the public directory
  • discover trending or popular creator names
  • open a full model profile page
  • browse creators by country or nationality
  • switch the interface language with the lang query parameter

Example:

What a Model Card Shows

The models directory shows compact profile cards that may include:

  • model name
  • profile image
  • alternate search names or aliases
  • nationality
  • ethnicity
  • birth date when available

Full Model Profile Pages

When you open a model from the directory, Leakshaven takes you to a dedicated model page in this format:

  • https://leakshaven.com/model/<model-name>

Example:

These richer profile pages can include:

  • biography
  • aliases
  • country or nationality
  • place of birth
  • age when available
  • body and appearance details
  • tags
  • share button
  • bookmark button

Discovery and Browsing

The models section is built to support ongoing browsing rather than a single static list.

That means the directory can keep loading more profiles as you continue exploring.

The public experience also supports discovery by:

  • search terms
  • trending names
  • country or nationality browsing

Can I Suggest A Model?

If a creator is missing from the directory, you can contact support and suggest a model for review.

Include:

  • the creator or model name
  • the platform they are on
  • a profile link if you have one

Suggestions can be reviewed, but availability is not guaranteed.

Language Support

The models section supports the same language forcing pattern used across the site.

You can switch the rendered language by adding ?lang=<code> to the URL.

Examples:

Need Help?

If something in the models section is not loading correctly, or if you want to suggest a model, visit the Help & Support Hub.