Profile
This is the top of your page, the first thing people see. Your photo, your name, a quick intro. Think of it as your handshake.
Page Title
Section titled “Page Title”This shows up in browser tabs and search results. It’s also the default text when someone shares your link on social media. Your name works well here, or your name plus what you do (“Sarah Chen / Illustrator”).
Heading
Section titled “Heading”The big text at the top of your page. This is required. It can be your name, a greeting, a title, whatever feels right. A few approaches:
Sarah ChenHey, I'm SarahCreative Director & Illustrator
Short and clear beats clever. Visitors are scanning, not studying.
Avatar
Section titled “Avatar”Click the avatar area or drag an image onto it to upload a profile photo. Hover over an uploaded photo to see Change and Remove options.
You can display your avatar in five shapes:
| Shape | Description |
|---|---|
| Circle | Classic round frame |
| Square | Sharp-cornered square |
| Squircle | Rounded square (iOS-style) |
| Hexagon | Six-sided polygon |
| Diamond | Rotated square |
Circle is the safe default. The others are fun if you want your page to stand out visually. If you don’t upload a photo, your initials show instead (pulled from the page title).
A sentence or two about who you are and what you do. Keep it brief. This isn’t your LinkedIn summary. Visitors want to place you quickly and then look at your content.
Footer Text
Section titled “Footer Text”A line of text at the very bottom of your page. Useful for a tagline, a location, or a small credit. Leave it blank to hide the footer entirely.