Account Settings Overview
Manage your personal Devpilot account — profile, password, two-factor authentication, notifications, and preferences.
Account Settings Overview
Your Devpilot account settings control your personal information, security, and interface preferences. These settings follow you across every workspace you belong to. This page gives you a map of what lives where and links through to each detailed guide.
Accessing Account Settings
To open your account settings:
- Click your avatar in the top-right corner of the Devpilot dashboard.
- Select Account Settings from the dropdown menu.
The settings area is organised into sections you can jump between from the sidebar.
Settings Sections
Profile
Update your first and last name, username, email, phone, address, and connected social accounts.
Password and Security
Change your password, enable or disable two-factor authentication, review your login history, and manage connected social accounts.
Notifications
Review the in-app notifications Devpilot has sent you, including security alerts for new-device and new-location logins.
Preferences
Choose your interface theme, set your timezone, and fine-tune layout and privacy preferences stored on your account.
Profile
Your profile captures who you are on Devpilot. It stores your first name, last name, optional middle name, email, username, phone number, gender, date of birth, and address. Your avatar can come from a connected social account (for example, Google) or from an uploaded image. Your email is also your sign-in identifier, so keeping it accurate is important.
See Profile for step-by-step instructions.
Password and Security
Security settings protect your account and the infrastructure you manage through Devpilot. From this section you can:
- Change your password — enforced with a minimum of 8 characters and a mix of uppercase, lowercase, number, and special character.
- Set up two-factor authentication (2FA) — scan a QR code with Google Authenticator or Microsoft Authenticator and save a set of ten backup codes.
- Disable or regenerate backup codes — both actions require a valid 2FA code to confirm it's really you.
- Review your login history — see every login attempt on your account with timestamp, IP, browser, operating system, and whether the attempt succeeded.
- Manage connected social accounts — disconnect Google, Microsoft, or other providers you no longer use.
See Password and Security for detailed walkthroughs.
Notifications
Devpilot keeps a personal notification inbox for you. Entries include things like new-device login alerts, new-location login alerts, and workspace-level events such as quota warnings. You can:
- Browse all of your notifications, filtered by read or unread.
- Mark individual notifications as read, or mark them all as read at once.
- View a running total of read, unread, and all-time notifications.
Devpilot's deployment, script, and workspace-wide alerts (for example, Slack or email alerts for a failed deployment) are delivered through workspace notification channels configured by a workspace admin. See the Workspace documentation for how those are managed. Your personal account inbox is separate and focused on security and account activity.
See Notifications for details.
Preferences
Preferences let you tailor Devpilot to your personal workflow. They include:
- Theme — light, dark, or match your system setting.
- Timezone — used to display every timestamp across the dashboard in your local time.
- Layout options — compact mode, animations, auto-refresh, and default list/grid views.
- Privacy options — activity visibility and analytics sharing.
- Tutorial preferences — whether in-app tutorials and the welcome walkthrough are enabled.
See Preferences for how to change each option.
Account Data and Deletion
Two further account-level actions are available:
- Export your data — download a JSON file containing your account details, preferences, recent login history, connected social accounts, and workspace memberships.
- Delete your account — permanently (soft) delete your Devpilot account. You must re-enter your password, and if 2FA is enabled you must also supply a current 2FA or backup code. Deleting your account also revokes every active session token.
Deleting your account cannot be undone from the dashboard. All of your personal tokens are revoked immediately. If you own workspaces, transfer ownership before deleting the account to avoid disrupting your team.