When a new member joins your Mighty Network, they create a personal profile that includes these fields:
- Custom header image
- Profile photo
- Mini bio, or a headline
- Longer introduction
- Location (if you've enabled location features)
- Spaces they are a member of (other members will not be able to see secret Spaces listed)
- Personal links to social media accounts or external websites
- Who they were referred by
This is what a blank member profile looks like:
This is what a member profile looks like filled out:
When a new member fills out their profile, it will produce an Introduction post. These posts will live in the Global Feed, if this is something that you have enabled.
If you select “See Activity” you will be able to view all the activity from the member to see what posts they have created and ones that they have interacted with.
If you choose to follow a member, that will trigger more of that person's activity to show up in your feed. You will also get notified whenever that person posts something new.
“Chat” will open a private chat with that member.
Members can also add up to 10 personal links under their profile. When they add their social media profiles the platform name and icon will be pulled in. If they add additional links, like one to a specific YouTube video, the video title will be pulled in. They can also add links to their personal website or blog.
Personal links will display like this:
A couple of things to note:
- Twitter and Instagram are strict about what we can pull in, so they’ll only see “Twitter” and “Instagram,” even if linking to multiple profiles or posts.
- If Facebook links are to private profiles or groups, it will also pull up “Facebook” as the description.
When a new member fills out their profile, it will produce an Introduction post. These posts will live in the Global Feed, if this is something that you have enabled.
It's important to note that every Mighty Network is standalone, which means that your members will need to set up a separate profile and login for every Mighty Network that they’re a part of (although they *can* feel free to use the same login information for each!).
We make it easy to switch between communities in the Mighty Networks apps once you log in the first time, and from that point on it should be quick to switch between communities without needing to log in again.
On the web, the same goes—once you're logged in, you can just go to the URL in your web browser for the Mighty Network you want to visit and it should be easy to hop back in.