Profile
Manage your Chordly profile from the dashboard, including your profile picture, cover photo, bio, links, friends, and songs.
Your profile page is where you control how your account appears to other Chordly users. For viewing someone else's profile, start from Find Users.
What you can edit on your profile
Your profile page gives you control over:
- profile picture
- cover photo
- bio
- links
It also shows your song count and friend count in the profile stats area.
Open the profile editor
Open Profile from the dashboard sidebar.
Use the edit control on your profile header or the edit actions on the page sections.
In Edit Profile, switch between the tabs you need: Profile Picture, Cover Photo, Bio, or Links.
Profile picture and cover photo
The profile editor lets you manage both images from the same dialog.
- supported file types: JPG and PNG
- maximum file size: 5MB
- recommended cover size: 1152×256
- recommended profile size: 400×400
You can also remove either image from the same editor.
Bio and links
Your bio is a short profile summary with a 150-character limit.
The links section lets you add up to five links. Each one can have a title and a website URL, which is useful for things like:
- your band site
- YouTube
- Linktree
Friends and songs on your profile
The profile stats card shows:
- Songs
- Friends
On your own profile, the Friends count opens your friends list. Your songs also appear on the page, so people can see your work in the same place as the rest of your profile.
Your profile is not the same as account settings
Profile is for how you appear to other Chordly users.
If you need to change account-level details like username, password, billing, or theme, open Settings instead.
Viewing other users' profiles
Other users' profiles work differently from your own.
To open one, start in Find Users. From there you can search by username, open a profile, and manage the friend relationship.
Which songs other people can see
Other people do not see your whole library from your profile. They only see songs they already have access to.
- Songs with privacy set to Friends are visible to your friends.
- Songs shared directly with a specific person are visible to that person.
- Private songs stay hidden unless you shared them directly with that person.
