Overview
Settings collects everything account-level in one place. Each tab is self-contained — edits save per tab with their own Save changes button. Unsaved edits on a tab warn you before navigating away.
Deep-link support: a URL like /dashboard/settings?tab=billing opens directly on the Billing tab. The legacy ?tab=subscription link is mapped to Billing so old emails keep working.
Profile
The identity side of your account. These fields drive what buyers see on your storefront and in email:
- Username:lowercase letters, numbers, and underscores only, 3 to 30 characters. Changing this changes your storefront URL. Cryplink checks availability as you type.
- Display name:how your name appears everywhere else. Up to 50 characters.
- Bio:short description (up to 300 chars) for your storefront header.
- Avatar:upload a photo or fall back to generated initials. Switch modes with the Photo / Initials toggle.
Billing
Cryplink bills subscriptions in crypto. The Billing tab shows your current plan, next renewal date, and the full list of invoices you have paid or are due to pay. Open an invoice to see the checkout URL, token, amount, and on-chain transaction hash. Failed or pending invoices surface their status inline so you can retry payment or contact support if something got stuck.
Plan
The Plan tab is the upgrade and usage view. You see:
- Your current plan with its feature list.
- Usage meters for each limited resource (products, wallets, coupons, gifts, upsells, broadcast emails, monthly transactions).
- A side-by-side comparison of the higher tiers so you know what upgrading would unlock.
Upgrade and downgrade flows start from this tab. Payment is handled through the same crypto checkout your buyers use.
Notifications
Toggle email notifications for the events that happen on your account: new sales, product reviews, subscription renewals, and security alerts. Every toggle is independent and saved the moment you flip it. Critical security emails (password changes, new-device login) always send and are not controlled by this panel.
Password and security
How your password tab behaves depends on how you sign in:
Email accounts
The tab is labelled Change Password. Enter your current password, the new password twice, and save. New passwords must be at least 8 characters and contain an uppercase letter, a lowercase letter, a number, and a special character.
OAuth accounts (Google, GitHub)
If you signed up with Google or GitHub, you do not have a password yet. The tab becomes Set Password and asks only for a new password. Setting one is optional. Once set, you can sign in either with OAuth or with email plus password.
Recommended
Set a password even if you primarily use OAuth. It gives you a fallback if your Google or GitHub account ever becomes unreachable and unlocks every other email-based support flow.
