Personal Settings
Your profile, timezone, notifications, password, theme, and bug reporting.
<Callout type="info"> For everyone. Per-user settings — not workspace-wide. Each user has their own. </Callout>
Open via your profile picture → Profile.
Profile
Name and email
Visible to teammates in collaborative features. Update via Profile → Edit.
FieldWhat it doesDisplay nameHow you appear throughout FlamelEmailWhere important notifications goProfile pictureIdentifies you to teammates — square images work best
Timezone
Determines what you see in calendar and scheduling.
FeatureUses your timezone forScheduled postsThe time shown on your calendarCalendar viewAll times displayed in your local timeAnalyticsTime-based charts use your timezone
Note: when Hub admins broadcast across workspaces, each workspace's timezone determines actual publish time — yours just controls display.
Notifications
NotificationWhenFailed post alertsA post fails to publishApproval requestsContent needs your reviewPost confirmationsScheduled posts went liveWeekly summariesActivity and performance digest
In-app
Bell icon in the top nav shows real-time alerts and team activity.
Security
Password
Profile → Security → Change Password. Use a strong, unique password.
Two-factor authentication
Enable 2FA in the Security section for an extra layer at login. Requires an authenticator app (Google Authenticator, 1Password, Authy, etc.).
Lost access to your authenticator? See Login issues.
Theme
Profile picture → Theme:
OptionDescriptionLightBright UI, dark textDarkDark UI, light textSystemMatches your device theme
Your preference is saved per user, syncs across devices.
Report a bug
Profile picture → Report a Bug opens the bug form.
Good bug reports include:
- What you were trying to do ("I was trying to publish a broadcast to Instagram")
- What happened instead ("got a red error saying 'connection expired'")
- Steps to reproduce ("opened editor → wrote caption → clicked Publish")
- Screenshots if helpful
- Your browser (Chrome 120, Safari 17, etc.) — some bugs are browser-specific
Be specific. "It's broken" is hard to debug. "The calendar's drag-drop doesn't work in Safari 17 on macOS" is actionable.