Settings — your account, not your brand.
Five sections: Profile, Security, Notifications, Theme and Languages. One thing worth knowing up front — your theme is saved in this browser, while everything else is saved to your account.
Settings is your account, not your product. Everything about you — how you sign in, what we email you, what the app looks like, what language it speaks — lives here. Everything about your brand lives under Brand.
Open the account menu in the top bar and choose Settings, and you land on Profile.
The five sections
| Section | What's in it |
|---|---|
| Profile | Your avatar, your name and your timezone. And the thing you can't change here — your email. |
| Security | Password, two-factor authentication, and every device signed into your account. |
| Notifications | Six categories, each with an email switch and an in-app switch. |
| Theme | Light, dark, or follow your device. |
| Languages | The language of the dashboard — and, separately, the language each brand writes in. |
ScoutRival doesn't issue recovery codes yet. Read the security page before you enable two-factor — it takes a minute and it's the difference between a lost phone and a lost account.
Where each setting is stored
This is the detail that decides whether a setting follows you to a new laptop:
- On your account — your name, avatar, timezone, notification preferences and interface language. Sign in anywhere and they're there.
- On your brand — the content language your AI writes in. It belongs to the brand, so every teammate and every device sees the same choice.
- In this browser — your theme, and only your theme. It does not follow you to another device. Why →
Every section has its own URL
Settings used to be tabs. It isn't any more — each section is a real page at /settings/profile, /settings/security, and so on. That means you can bookmark or link to the one you want, and saving a change no longer bounces you back to the top of the list.
What isn't in Settings
People look for these here and don't find them:
- Your plan, invoices and payment card — those are under Billing.
- Your own AI provider keys — under AI Models. (Security explains how they're stored.)
- Where your brief gets delivered, and at what hour — that's per brand, under Channels.
- Deleting your account, changing your email, exporting everything you own — none of these are self-serve today. The Account FAQ is honest about what that means and how to get each one done.