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Settings & Maintenance

Profile settings

Where each setting lives — your personal sign-in details, your paid account, and per-Instagram-account preferences — so you can find the right place to make a change.

Wysestats has three layers of settings, and knowing which is which makes the rest of the product feel a lot smaller. This page is the map.

Layer one — your personal settings

This is you, the person signed in. It travels with your email address and is the same no matter which account you are working in.

Found under Account → Profile, you can change:

  • Full name. Used in the app header and on anything you share with teammates.
  • Email address. Read-only. The address is the unique key for your sign-in, so changes go through support.
  • Time zone. Controls how dates and times are displayed across reports, the planner, and notifications. Defaults to your browser's time zone on first sign-in.
  • Account created and last sign in. Read-only audit fields, useful when support asks.

You will also find the Delete account action here. It removes your sign-in and the data tied to it. See Data and privacy for what gets removed and what is kept.

Layer two — your paid account

This is the container that holds your plan, your invoices, and the Instagram accounts you have connected. If you are the only person using Wysestats, you have one of these and rarely think about it.

Settings here:

  • Plan and billing details — see Pricing and plans.
  • Invited members and roles, on plans that support team access.
  • Connected Instagram accounts and Notion connections.

Billing, members, and connections are always at this layer, never at the personal layer.

Layer three — per-Instagram-account preferences

Each Instagram account you connect is its own thing, with its own posts, metrics, and a few of its own preferences. Those preferences live next to the account in the product, not in the global settings page. The common ones: the Notion database that account syncs to, the competitors tracked alongside it, and the alert cadence for its performance signals.

To change any of these, navigate to the account itself rather than to Account → Profile.

Notifications

Notification toggles are personal — they belong to you, not to your paid account or to any single Instagram account. Two people sharing the same paid account will each have their own notification preferences. See Notifications.