Profile and Settings
Manage your display name, username, avatar, email, sign-in methods, connected accounts, and account deletion.
Profile Settings
Your profile controls how you appear across Unmarkdown™, including on published documents and your public profile page. You can update your profile from the Settings panel in the app sidebar.
- Display name: your visible name on published documents, shared documents, and your profile page
- Username: a unique identifier used in your profile URL and published page addresses
- Avatar: upload a custom image or use the one pulled from your authentication provider
Avatar
Upload a custom avatar from the Account tab in Settings. The image is cropped to a square using an interactive cropper, then saved as a 256x256 WebP file in Supabase Storage.
- Click your avatar in the Account tab to open the cropper
- Drag and zoom to frame the image
- The final image is 256x256 pixels in WebP format
- Your avatar appears on published pages, shared documents, and your public profile
- You can remove your avatar to revert to the default
Username Rules
Your username determines your public profile URL at unmarkdown.com/u/username and your published page URLs. It must follow these rules:
- Between 3 and 30 characters
- Letters, numbers, and hyphens only
- Must start and end with a letter or number
- Case-insensitive (stored as lowercase)
- Must be unique across all Unmarkdown™ accounts
Email Address
Your email address is used for sign-in, account recovery, and notifications. To change your email, click "Change" in the Account tab and enter a new address. Unmarkdown™ sends a verification link to the new email. Your email is not changed until you confirm the verification.
If you have a Stripe subscription, your email is automatically synced to your Stripe customer record when the change is confirmed.
Sign-In Methods
Unmarkdown™ is passwordless. There are no password fields anywhere in the app. You can sign in using any of these methods:
- Magic link: enter your email and click a one-time link sent to your inbox
- Google OAuth: sign in with your Google account
- GitHub OAuth: sign in with your GitHub account
All three methods create the same account. If you sign in with Google and later use a magic link with the same email, you access the same account.
Connected Accounts
The Account tab shows which OAuth providers are connected to your account. You can see whether Google and GitHub are linked. Connected accounts let you sign in with one click instead of waiting for a magic link email.
Deleting Your Account
You can permanently delete your account from the Account tab in Settings. To confirm, type delete my account in the confirmation field.
- Active subscriptions are cancelled immediately
- All published documents are unpublished
- A 30-day grace period begins before permanent deletion
- During the grace period, you can contact support to recover your account
- After 30 days, all data is permanently removed: documents, API keys, profile, and publishing history