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

SectionWhat's in it
ProfileYour avatar, your name and your timezone. And the thing you can't change here — your email.
SecurityPassword, two-factor authentication, and every device signed into your account.
NotificationsSix categories, each with an email switch and an in-app switch.
ThemeLight, dark, or follow your device.
LanguagesThe language of the dashboard — and, separately, the language each brand writes in.
// BEFORE YOU TURN ON 2FA

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.
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