Devpilot
Account & Security

Profile

Update your Devpilot profile — name, username, contact details, address, and connected social accounts.

Profile

Your Devpilot profile stores the personal details that identify you on the platform and the contact information Devpilot uses to reach you. This guide walks through every field you can edit, where your avatar comes from, and how to manage the social accounts linked to your login.

Accessing Your Profile

To open your profile:

  1. Click your avatar in the top-right corner of the dashboard.
  2. Select Account Settings from the dropdown.
  3. Click Profile in the settings sidebar.

The profile page displays your current information and edit controls. All fields are optional except your first name, last name, and email.

Editing Your Name

Devpilot stores your name as three separate fields so you can enter exactly how you want to be addressed:

  • First name (required) — the primary name that appears throughout the dashboard.
  • Middle name (optional) — stored but not shown in most places.
  • Last name (required) — appears alongside your first name in member lists and activity logs.

Open the Name Fields

On the profile page, find the First Name, Middle Name, and Last Name inputs.

Enter Your Updated Name

Type your names. Each field accepts up to 255 characters and supports accented characters and non-Latin scripts.

Save Changes

Click Save. Your name updates immediately and is visible across every workspace you belong to.

Changing Your Username

Your username is a short, unique handle (for example, joelo). It's optional, but if set it must be unique across Devpilot.

  1. Enter your preferred handle in the Username field.
  2. Click Save. If the username is already taken, Devpilot returns a validation error — choose a different one.

Changing Your Email Address

Your email address is your sign-in identifier and the destination for account emails such as password resets and security alerts.

Enter the New Email

Update the Email field with your new address.

Save the Change

Click Save. The new email is applied immediately and becomes your sign-in credential from the next session onward.

Make sure you have access to the new mailbox before saving — once the change is applied, all future sign-in and password-reset emails go to the new address.

Contact and Personal Details

Below your core identity fields, Devpilot offers several optional profile details:

FieldNotes
Phone numberUp to 45 characters. Used for account records only; it is not shown to other members by default.
GenderChoose between Male, Female, or Other.
Date of birthOptional — accepts any valid date.
AddressFree-text address up to 500 characters.
Country and stateSelect your country and, if applicable, state from the dropdowns.

All of these fields can be left blank. Fill in only what you're comfortable sharing.

Your Avatar

The avatar next to your name comes from one of two sources:

  • A connected social account — if you signed in with Google or another social provider, Devpilot uses the avatar from that account automatically.
  • An uploaded image — your workspace or onboarding flow may have collected a profile image, which is stored against your account.

If you want to change your avatar, updating the image on your connected social provider and reconnecting that account will refresh the avatar Devpilot uses.

Connected Social Accounts

You can link social providers (such as Google or Microsoft) to sign in without a password. The profile area lists every connected provider along with when it was connected.

Viewing Connected Accounts

  1. Scroll to the Social Accounts section of the profile page.
  2. Each connected provider shows its name, the email it uses, and when it was linked.

Disconnecting a Provider

To disconnect a social account:

  1. Locate the provider in the Social Accounts section.
  2. Click Disconnect next to it.
  3. Confirm when prompted.

Before disconnecting your only sign-in method, make sure you have a password set on your account. Otherwise you may lock yourself out. You can add a password from the Password and Security page.

Exporting Your Profile Data

Devpilot can export a JSON file containing your profile, preferences, recent login history, connected social accounts, and workspace memberships.

  1. Navigate to Account Settings.
  2. Click Export Data.
  3. Your browser downloads a file named devpilot-data-export-YYYY-MM-DD.json.

The export includes up to your 100 most recent login events alongside the rest of your account information.

Deleting Your Account

If you want to permanently remove your Devpilot account, see the Password and Security page — account deletion requires re-entering your password, plus a 2FA code if you have two-factor authentication enabled.

Next Steps