Settings
Settings is organized into seven sections. On desktop they live in a sticky left rail; on mobile each section opens as a full-screen panel.
Account
Edit your name and gender, view your immutable 6-digit Discotive ID, copy your public profile link, and export a complete JSON copy of your data (identity, vault, score log, activity, tickets, and feedback) for data portability.
Activity
A local, device-only log of recent actions — uploads, logins, score events, and more. This log is stored on-device and is cleared if you clear browser data or switch devices; it does not affect your actual score history, which lives securely server-side.
Connectors
Manage the GitHub connector: check verification status, request re-verification (subject to the 14-day cooldown), toggle public/private visibility on your profile, or disconnect entirely.
Notifications
Choose an in-app notification sound, toggle haptic feedback, and enable or revoke browser push notifications. If your browser has blocked notifications at the OS/browser level, Discotive shows you exactly that and cannot override it — you'll need to allow notifications for discotive.com in your browser's site settings.
Security
Shows a simple security score based on email verification and whether a password is set. If you signed up via Google only, you can add a password here to also enable email/password sign-in on the same account. Existing password users can change their password (requires re-entering the current one) or request a reset email.
Subscription
Shows your current plan, a full feature comparison table, and, for Pro subscribers, a cancellation flow. Cancelling does not revoke access immediately — Pro features remain active until the end of the current billing period, after which the account reverts to the free tier automatically. See Plans & Billing for full pricing details.
General
Display language (English currently; more languages are planned), clear locally cached app data, and clear temporary session data (such as recent search history stored for this browser tab).
Danger zone: deleting your account
Account deletion is irreversible. It removes your Firestore documents, Vault files in Storage, notifications, connections, support tickets, and reports, then deletes your authentication record. There is a typed DELETE confirmation and a 3-second countdown before it executes.
If you signed up with email/password, you'll be asked to re-enter your password before deletion. If you signed up with Google, you'll be asked to re-authenticate with Google. This re-authentication step exists to prevent someone with a hijacked, still-logged-in session from deleting your account without proving they actually control it.