Profile and Featured Workspace
How profile basics, the featured profile workspace, and the public workspace routes define your persistent public presence.
Profile basics
Your profile is the public identity layer of the app. It tells other people who you are, what you do, and what kind of work or collaboration they should expect from you.
The main profile basics include:
- your display identity,
- your professional title,
- your bio,
- your interest tags,
- your home city or country level discovery information.
These fields are not just decoration. They influence how understandable and discoverable your profile is when someone lands on it from a link, search, referral, or place page.
Featured profile workspace
Your featured profile workspace is the app's persistent professional surface for your account.
Instead of treating every post as isolated, GetPaidX lets you keep one workspace-focused post featured on your profile. That featured workspace becomes the main public destination for your professional offering when it exists.
In practice, this means:
- your public workspace link can resolve there,
- your profile can prioritize it visually,
- place-based activity can anchor to it,
- buyers and collaborators can understand your "main offer" more quickly.
Workspace links and public routing
Users may encounter your public identity through several routes:
| Route style | What it does |
|---|---|
/profile/{slug} | Opens your public profile |
/@{slug} | Shorthand profile route |
/workspace/{slug} | Tries to open your featured profile workspace |
/w/{slug} | Shorthand workspace route |
If you do not yet have a featured profile workspace, the workspace permalink can fall back to your profile instead of a dead end.
When to activate the featured workspace
Activate it when you want a stable public workspace to represent your professional offering, not only temporary posts.
A good rule is:
- use your profile workspace for your persistent offer,
- use normal posts for updates, events, experiments, replies, and specific promotions.
Most common profile goals
Use this page as the first stop when you are trying to:
- make your public profile more understandable,
- decide whether a public visitor should land on your profile or your featured workspace,
- understand what
/workspace/{slug}and/w/{slug}are supposed to do, - choose when a stable profile workspace is better than another ordinary post.
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