Your Profile
Your profile is how other players see you: who you are, what you like to play, your screenshots, and your reputation. It’s also where your saved preferences live.
What a profile shows
Section titled “What a profile shows”- Avatar and name: with a verified checkmark if you’ve linked your Minecraft account.
- Joined date: how long you’ve been on the platform.
- Reputation: your level icon, XP progress bar, and current score. See Reputation.
- Preferences: the categories you selected (e.g. playstyle, schedule).
- Modpacks: modpacks you’re Interested In and Played.
- Gallery: your uploaded screenshots.
- Feedback: commendations and complaints you’ve received.
Viewing your own profile
Section titled “Viewing your own profile”Open Dashboard → My Profile (avatar menu, top-right). You see the full profile with your four tabs: Preferences, Modpacks, Gallery, Feedback.
Viewing other players’ profiles
Section titled “Viewing other players’ profiles”Click any name or avatar (in listings, groups, gallery comments, applications) to open their profile. What you can see depends on their privacy setting (see below).
Privacy levels
Section titled “Privacy levels”Your profile is either Public or Members: set it in Settings → Account → Privacy:
Your full profile is visible to everyone, signed in or not, and search engines can index it. Best for players looking to be found by groups.
Your full profile is visible only to signed-in players. Visitors without an account see just your name and avatar, with a note that the profile has limited visibility.
Your settings, at a glance
Section titled “Your settings, at a glance”Everything about your account lives under Settings (bottom of the dashboard sidebar):
| Tab | What it controls |
|---|---|
| Appearance | Light/dark theme |
| Account | Display name, email, avatar, privacy level, cookie preferences |
| Preferences | Category preferences (max 5 per category) |
| Notifications | Discord DMs and per-type toggles: see Notifications |
| Modpacks | Your Played and Interested In lists |
| Security | Password, 2FA, linked accounts, active sessions, Minecraft link, delete account |
Changing your avatar
Section titled “Changing your avatar”Pick from the preset avatars in Settings → Account → Avatar. If your Minecraft account is verified, you also get a Minecraft Skin avatar option that mirrors your in-game skin automatically.
