Public profiles
Public profiles let you create a shareable URL to your dashboard that anyone (or only specific people) can view without an account. You control exactly what data is visible.
This is separate from the linked accounts feature. A public profile is a read-only URL you can share widely; a linked account is a two-person connection with full access.
Creating a sharing link
Go to Account settings, then Sharing and create a new link. Each link has:
- Name: a label for your own reference (e.g. “For Dom” or “Public stats”)
- Dashboard: which of your saved dashboard layouts to show
- Access mode: open (anyone with the URL) or token-protected (only people who know the token)
- Date range lock: lock visitors to a specific range, or let them adjust it themselves. The lock only applies to visitors; you can still view your own dashboard with any range.
- Profile fields: choose what visitors can see. Each group has its own toggle:
- Avatar and username: your profile picture and @handle
- Bio: your freeform bio text
- Age, gender, and location: your ASL fields
Your username always appears in the sharing link URL as part of the address, regardless of toggle settings. What the toggles control is what’s shown on the profile page above your dashboard.
Your public profile always reflects the current state of your dashboard. There’s no publish step. Changes to your layout show up for visitors immediately.
Accounts can have 1 sharing link. See Limits.
Access modes
Open: the link works for anyone who has the URL. Share it anywhere.
Token-protected: the link includes a token that visitors need to access the dashboard. Share the full URL (which includes the token) only with people you trust.
What visitors see
Visitors see your dashboard with real data, within the time range you’ve configured. They can’t edit anything.
Profile fields appear at the top of the page based on which toggles you’ve turned on. Your email address is never shown.
Data from linked accounts is never shown on a public profile. Even if your dashboard has cards configured to show a linked user’s data, those cards show only your own data to visitors.