Your Public Profile
Every Diskograf account comes with a public profile atdiskograf.com/{username}. Anyone visiting that URL can see your display name, profile image, activity, and Loved Songs. Artist profiles also show the linked artist’s works and credits. Your profile’s Under Review view is private to you.
Updating Your Profile
1
Sign in to your account
Go to diskograf.com and select Sign in with Google. The same action creates an account for new members.
2
Open your profile settings
Open your profile and select Edit profile. You can also open the profile settings page directly at
/profile.3
Edit your details
Update your username, display name, real name, profile image, artist link, aliases, biography, location, birthday, and social links as needed. Artist profiles can also include collaborators and music-service links.
4
Save your changes
Confirm and save. Your updated profile will be visible to other users immediately.
Profile Photo
During onboarding, Diskograf requires you to upload a profile image. You can replace or remove it later from your profile settings.Username
Your username is more than a login detail — it becomes part of your permanent public URL atdiskograf.com/{username}. Choose something clear and memorable, ideally something you’ll be happy to share publicly.
Keep in mind: changing your username will change your public URL. Any links others have saved to your profile under the old username will no longer work, so it’s worth choosing carefully from the start.
If you are an artist, linking an artist profile is part of setting up your public identity. You can search for an existing artist or create one from your profile settings. See Claiming a Profile for the identity rules.