SETTINGS, LEADERBOARDS AND YOUR ACCOUNT

Everything that is not collecting, reference or playing sits under More: your profile, the leaderboards, settings, feedback and support. On a wide screen the "More" label disappears and these sit at the top level of the sidebar, which is why they can be hard to place.

How do I change the theme?

Settings › Preferences. There are four core themes — Dark, Light, Colourblind and High Contrast — and two extra families:

The two extra families are supporter features. Faction pages themselves are shown in their army's colours to everyone.

How do I change my username or profile picture?

Both are in Settings. Usernames are unique, and your profile URL follows from it. Tapping your own avatar on your profile also opens the picture picker.

Changing your username needs a connection.

How do I make my profile public or private?

One switch in Settings governs it: whether you are discoverable. On, and your profile, collection, lists and activity are visible and your posts reach the feed. Off, and they are not — the app still works fully, privately.

Turning it off offers to delete what you have already posted. That path is destructive and asks you to confirm before anything is removed.

What are the leaderboards?

Leaders has three columns, each showing this week over all time:

Switch between All Users and Following to see only people you follow. Tapping any row opens that person's profile.

How do I turn off emails?

Settings has three separate controls: announcements and new features, comments and likes, and leaderboard positions. Turn off whichever you do not want; they are independent.

How do I use the app without an account?

Choose to start without one and your collection lives on your device. You get collecting, the reference data, the mission deck and the calculator.

What needs an account: lists, paint schemes and the paint shelf, photos, following, likes, comments, notifications, favourites and groups. Anything that involves other people, or lives on a server, needs signing in.

If you sign up later, what you have recorded on the device comes with you — your collection, wishlist, owned factions and display preferences. Your export also works in local mode, and is worth taking, because a device-only collection has no other backup.

How do I opt out of analytics?

Settings has a Share usage analytics toggle. Turning it off stops the app loading the analytics library at all, rather than loading it and asking it to stay quiet.

How do I report a bug or request a feature?

Feedback. Pick whether it is a bug or a feature request, write it and send — it works without an account. Already on our radar lists known issues, so you can check before writing.

The same page has the roadmap, split into Prioritised and Proposed and sorted by votes. You can vote on what you want next; voting needs an account.

What do I get for supporting the app?

Support has three tiers — Recruit, Veteran and Legend — monthly or annual. They raise the collection points cap (2,500 free, then 5,000, 10,000 and unlimited) and the list limit (3 free, then 6, then unlimited), and unlock the paint-scheme and faction themes and the early-access features.

If you already support the app, the same page manages your subscription.

How do I delete my account?

Settings. Deletion is scheduled rather than immediate — there is a 30-day window in which Keep my account cancels it. After that it goes.

How do I get help from the assistant?

The floating button in the bottom-right corner. That is its only entry point, on every screen.

It can see your collection, so it can answer "what should I paint next?" or "what should I buy?" without you describing what you own. It also holds the Getting Started checklist — twenty things worth doing first, ticking off as you go.

The assistant is available to supporters and early-access accounts.

Frequently asked questions

Is the app free?

Yes, with caps: 2,500 points of collection and three lists. Paid tiers raise both and add themes and early-access features.

Does it work offline?

Reading does. Changes you make offline are queued and replayed when you reconnect. A few things that cannot be replayed safely — photo uploads, cloning a list, reordering the wishlist — are disabled while you are offline rather than failing later. Settings shows anything that did not sync.

Who can see my collection?

Nobody, unless discovery is on. That single switch controls it.

Can I get my data out?

Yes. Export gives you a full JSON backup, and there is a restore for it. Nothing is locked in.

Which edition does the app use?

11th by default for new accounts, with 10th offered as a supporter option. The setting is in Preferences and changes which data the whole app serves.

Where do I see what's changed recently?

The changelog lists every user-facing change, and a summary post lands in the feed each week.