Profile Page
Page TypesA page displaying a user's personal information, account details, and often their activity or content within an application.
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How It Works in Apps/Websites
Profile pages serve as a user's digital identity within an app. They typically include: avatar/photo, name and bio, contact information, activity stats or badges, and links to user-generated content. Can be the user's own profile (editable) or another user's profile (view-only). Often includes tabs for different content types.
How AI Interprets This Term
When you say 'profile page', AI expects: large avatar at top (often with cover image behind), user name and handle below, bio text, action buttons (Edit Profile, Follow), stats row (posts, followers, following), and tabbed content sections showing user's activity, posts, or settings.
Prompt Examples
Copy-paste these prompts to use in your AI tools.
Create a user profile page with avatar, name, and bio
Design a social profile page: cover image (full width, 200px), circular avatar overlapping cover, name and @username, short bio, location and link, stats (120 posts, 5.4k followers, 890 following), action buttons (Follow, Message), tabs (Posts, Media, Likes).
Show a minimal profile card vs a full profile page with cover photo and activity feed
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Usage Guidelines
When to Use
- •Social platforms
- •Professional networks
- •Multi-user applications
- •Gaming profiles
When NOT to Use
- •Single-user tools
- •Anonymous services
Related Terms
Avatar
A visual representation of a user or entity, typically displayed as a circular image, initials, or icon placeholder.
Dashboard
An at-a-glance view that displays key metrics, charts, and summaries, giving users a quick overview of important data and system status.