Managing Your Profile
The developer profile is your public identity on the Mirra Store. A complete, professional profile builds trust with users and increases installations of your resources and scripts.
Profile Components
Your developer profile consists of several key components that users see when evaluating your work.
Display Name
- Display Name
Your public name shown on all published resources and scripts. This appears in search results, on resource cards, and in the marketplace directory.
Best practices:
- Use your real name or company name
- Keep it professional and memorable
- Avoid special characters or excessive punctuation
- Choose carefully, as frequent changes may confuse existing users
Bio
- Bio
A brief description of your expertise, limited to 500 characters. The bio appears on your profile page and helps users understand your background and specialization.
What to include:
- Your background and relevant experience
- Areas of specialization
- Why users should trust your work
- What makes your resources unique
Example:
Avatar
- Avatar
Your profile picture, displayed at 400×400 pixels. The avatar appears next to your name throughout the marketplace.
Requirements:
- Publicly accessible URL (must be hosted externally)
- HTTPS protocol required
- Supported formats: JPG, PNG, or GIF
- Square aspect ratio recommended
Hosting options:
- Image hosting services (Imgur, Cloudinary)
- Your own website or CDN
- GitHub user content
You must host your avatar externally. The Mirra Store does not provide image hosting.
Website
- Website
A link to your portfolio, company site, or professional presence. This appears as a clickable link on your profile.
Recommended links:
- Personal portfolio or blog
- Company website
- GitHub profile
- Product landing page
- Professional documentation site
Social Links
- Social Links
Connections to your social profiles. These links build credibility and provide additional ways for users to evaluate your work and contact you.
Supported platforms:
- GitHub: Display your code repositories and contributions
- Twitter: Share updates and engage with the community
- Discord: Provide community support and real-time help
- LinkedIn: Professional networking and credentials
Editing Your Profile
To update your profile information:
- Navigate to Developer Dashboard → Profile
- Click Edit Profile button
- Update the desired fields
- Click Save Changes
Changes take effect immediately and are reflected across the marketplace within seconds.
Profile Statistics
Your profile automatically displays key performance metrics:
- Total Resources
- Number of published resources
- Total Scripts
- Number of published scripts
- Total Users
- Combined installations across all your work
- Total Revenue
- Cumulative earnings to date
- Average Rating
- Overall rating calculated from all reviews
- Total Reviews
- Number of user reviews received
These statistics update automatically and help users evaluate the quality and popularity of your work.
Profile Optimization
Completeness
A complete profile performs better in search and builds more trust:
- Fill in all available fields
- Add a professional avatar and compelling bio
- Link your website and social profiles
- Keep information current and accurate
- Update regularly as your work evolves
Professionalism
Maintain a professional presence:
- Use clear, professional language in your bio
- Proofread all text for errors
- Be honest about your capabilities and experience
- Maintain consistent branding across platforms
- Update promptly when information changes
Credibility
Build trust with users:
- Link to your GitHub profile to show your code
- Highlight relevant experience and achievements
- Include testimonials or notable projects in your bio
- Respond professionally to all reviews
- Maintain active, well-documented resources
Visibility
Improve discoverability:
- Use relevant keywords in your bio (e.g., "API", "automation", "data processing")
- Showcase your specializations clearly
- Mention popular technologies you work with
- Highlight your unique value proposition
- Keep your profile and resources actively maintained
Profile Strategies by Developer Type
New Developers
- Complete all profile fields before publishing your first resource
- Add a professional avatar (or company logo)
- Write a clear, concise bio explaining your background
- Link your GitHub profile to show your code
- Publish your first high-quality resource or script
Established Developers
- Review and update profile statistics regularly
- Respond promptly to all user reviews
- Keep existing resources maintained and updated
- Publish new work consistently
- Engage actively with the community
Companies and Teams
- Use your company logo as the avatar
- Include company description and mission in bio
- Link to your company website
- Consider creating profiles for individual team members
- Maintain consistent branding across all published work
Common Questions
Can I change my display name?
Yes, you can change your display name at any time. However, frequent changes may confuse existing users who recognize your previous name. Choose carefully when first creating your profile.
How do I remove my avatar?
Clear the avatar URL field and save your profile. A default placeholder avatar appears when no custom avatar is set.
Can I have multiple profiles?
No, each account has one profile. However, a single profile can represent an individual developer, a company, or a team.
How often should I update my profile?
Update your profile when you have new achievements, change your focus area, add new skills, or want to highlight different aspects of your work. Review your profile quarterly to ensure information remains current.
Profile Checklist
Use this checklist to ensure your profile is complete and optimized:
- Display name added (professional and memorable)
- Bio written (compelling, clear, under 500 characters)
- Avatar uploaded (professional image, 400×400px)
- Website linked (if available)
- GitHub profile connected
- At least one additional social link added
- All text proofread for errors
- Information is current and accurate
- Branding is consistent with other platforms
See Also
- Handling Reviews - Manage user feedback professionally
- Best Practices - Build high-quality resources and scripts
- Getting Started - Set up your developer account
- FAQ - Frequently asked questions
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