Your profile
Review your reading activity, highlights, folders, AI chats, preferences, and billing in one place.
Your profile page collects everything tied to your account: an activity summary, your saved work, and your settings. You can reach it at /profile, or from the account menu in the top navigation bar.
Profile summary
The Overview tab opens with a summary of your account:
- A user card showing your name, email, and a Pro badge if you are on a paid plan.
- Four stat cards: Papers Read, Highlights, Notes, and AI Questions.
Each stat card is clickable and jumps you to the matching tab, so the summary doubles as a quick way to navigate.
Tabs
The profile is organized into tabs across the top:
- Overview: the activity summary described above.
- Reading History: papers you have opened, sorted by most recent activity.
- Folders: collections you have created to organize papers, including shared folders.
- Liked: papers you have liked.
- Uploaded Documents: PDFs you have uploaded yourself.
- Highlights & Notes: text you have highlighted and notes you have written.
- AI Chats: your past chat conversations on papers (see AI chat history).
- Preferences: your research interests and the authors and organizations you follow.
- Billing: your plan and subscription management.
On every tab except Overview and Billing, a search box appears so you can narrow the list down.
Searching within a tab
The search box filters the content of the current tab. For example, on Reading History it matches paper titles, and on Highlights & Notes it matches highlighted text and note content. Type a term and press Enter to apply it.
Subscription status
The Billing tab shows whether you are on the Free or Pro plan. If you are on Pro, you can open the Stripe billing portal with Manage Subscription to update payment details or cancel. If you are on Free, the tab shows what Pro includes and an option to upgrade.
Research preferences
The Preferences tab lets you edit the research interests, domains, authors, and organizations you set during onboarding. These will personalize parts of your experience (Coming Soon). Edit them and click Save to apply.
Tips
- Click a stat card on the Overview tab to jump straight to the related tab.
- Use folders to keep a large reading list manageable (see Folders and likes).
- The Reading History tab is account-wide; the Currently Reading topic page is a shorter, recent-first list.