User Profiles
Create beautifully customized profile cards for your server members. Showcase their stats, achievements, and member information with full design control and granular privacy settings.
What are User Profiles?
User Profiles are customizable profile cards that display member information, statistics, and achievements. Each member can view their own profile and look at others' profiles to see their stats, roles, join dates, and achievements. Admins can configure the server-wide profile appearance and what information is visible using privacy controls.
Profiles serve multiple purposes: they help members learn about each other, showcase achievements and activities, provide a fun gamification element through stats, and create a sense of community by making member information visible and personalized.
Core Components
Designer Tab
Customize the visual appearance and layout of profile cards for your entire server. This is where you define the default design that all members see.
Layout Options
Choose from multiple profile card layouts:
- •Grid: Organized layout with avatar, name, roles, and stats in a grid structure
- •Minimal: Compact layout focused on essential info with clean design
- •Detailed: Full-featured layout showcasing all available information
Color Scheme
Select a color palette for the profile card. Choose from preset themes (Dark, Light, Vibrant, Professional) or customize specific colors (primary accent, background, text, borders).
Background
Set the profile card background with options for solid colors, gradients, or patterns. You can also upload a custom background image or use a texture.
Avatar Style
Choose how member avatars are displayed: circular, rounded square, or hexagon. Control avatar border styling and size within the card layout.
Fields to Display
Toggle individual fields on/off to control what appears on every member's profile. Available fields include level, join date, roles, activity stats, reputation score, and economy balance.
Real-time Preview
See how your design choices look with a live preview using sample member data. Test different layouts and color schemes before saving.
Privacy Tab
Control which information is visible on profiles with granular privacy toggles. Each data type can be shown, hidden, or limited based on your preferences.
Privacy Controls
Each of these fields has an individual privacy toggle that controls whether it displays on member profiles:
When disabled, that field won't appear on any member's profile, even if they view their own. This applies server-wide and provides consistent privacy standards for all members.
Stats Tab
View and understand the statistics tracked and displayed for each member. This tab shows what data is being collected and how it's presented.
The following statistics are tracked and can be displayed on profiles (if enabled in Privacy tab):
Messages Sent
Total number of messages posted by the member across all channels.
Time in Voice
Total hours/minutes spent in voice channels. Updated regularly.
Commands Used
Number of slash commands executed by the member.
Reputation Score
Earned through reactions, mentions, and community recognition. Reflects positive community impact.
Economy Balance
Current balance of server currency if economy system is enabled. Used for trading and purchases.
Level & XP
Current level, experience points, and progress to next level based on activity.
How Members Use Profiles
Members can view and interact with profiles using Discord commands or the web dashboard.
/profile
Display your own profile card showing all your stats, roles, and achievements.
/profile @user
View another member's profile card to see their information and stats (respecting privacy settings).
/profile leaderboard
View server leaderboards ranked by level, messages, reputation, economy balance, and other metrics.
Dashboard Configuration
Configure server-wide profile settings through the web dashboard.
Accessing Profile Settings
- 1Go to
/dashboard/utilities - 2Find and click on "User Profiles" section
- 3Select Designer, Privacy, or Stats tabs to configure
Designer Tab Setup
- 1Choose a Layout: Select Grid, Minimal, or Detailed
- 2Pick a Color Scheme: Use a preset (Dark, Light, Vibrant, Professional) or customize colors
- 3Configure Background: Choose solid color, gradient, or upload custom image
- 4Set Avatar Style: Pick shape (circular, rounded, hexagon)
- 5Choose Fields to Display: Toggle each stat field on or off
- 6Preview Changes: See live preview of your design
- 7Save Configuration: Click "Save Design" to apply to all profiles
Privacy Tab Setup
- 1Review the Privacy Controls section listing all available fields
- 2Toggle each field: Enable (show on profiles) or disable (hide from all profiles)
- 3Save your privacy preferences
Stats Tab Overview
The Stats tab is informational only—it shows you what statistics are available. You can't modify collection here, but you can see what data members are generating.
- 1View the Stats tab to see all tracked statistics
- 2Review descriptions of each stat and what it measures
- 3Use Privacy tab to control which stats display on profiles
Best Practices
- • Choose a layout that showcases your community's key stats
- • Use color schemes that match your server's branding
- • Be mindful of privacy: only display information members want visible
- • Update design seasonally to keep profiles fresh and engaging
- • Test profiles in both light and dark Discord themes
Profile Features
Custom Designs
Full control over layout, colors, backgrounds, and displayed information per-server.
Privacy Controls
Granular toggles for each stat. Show what you want, hide what you don't.
Comprehensive Stats
Messages, voice time, commands, reputation, economy, level, and more.
Leaderboards
Rank members by any stat, fostering healthy competition and engagement.
Common Use Cases
Gaming Community
Display game stats, playtime in voice channels, and reputation built within the gaming community.
Study/Learning Group
Showcase contributions, messages discussing topics, and reputation for helpfulness.
Creator Community
Display creator level, economy balance (tips/commissions), reputation, and engagement metrics.