Speaker profile
Your speaker profile is the public landing page for your speaking
activity. It lives at /speaker/<username> and is the page you share with
event organizers, attendees, and content creators.
You edit it from
/dashboard/speaker/profile.
Profile fields
| Field | Where it shows |
|---|---|
| Username | Your unique handle — defines the URL of your public page (/speaker/<username>). Reserved exclusively for you. |
| Display name | Page title and meta tags. |
| Profile photo | Top of the public page and talk cards. |
| Job title and company | Subtitle under your name. |
| Bio | Free-form section under the header. Supports basic Markdown. |
| Topics / tags | Filter chips at the top of the page; used by organizers to discover speakers by topic. |
| Languages | Languages in which you can deliver talks. |
| Locations | Cities / countries where you are available to speak in person. Optional — leave empty if you only do remote talks. |
| Social links | LinkedIn, X/Twitter, GitHub, personal website, YouTube channel. |
| Pricing / availability notes | Optional free-form text for organizers. |
Topics and tags
Topics use the central technology and tag taxonomy of Emblema (the same list used by talks and events). Pick the ones that match your real expertise: the platform uses them to surface your profile in the C4P opportunities feed and to recommend you to organizers.
Speaker experience metrics
The public page shows automatically computed metrics:
- Number of approved talks in your catalog.
- Number of events where you spoke.
- Average feedback rating (only shown when you have at least N feedback entries — the platform hides the rating until the sample is statistically meaningful).
You do not edit these — they update as you deliver talks and collect feedback.
Privacy controls
The base profile privacy switches (see Participant profile) apply to the speaker page too:
- Hide your email from the public profile.
- Hide your country or city.
- Hide individual badges from the wallet section.
Anything marked as "private" is shown only to you when you preview your own page.
Tips for a strong page
- Keep your bio focused on what you talk about, not just job history.
- Use a professional photo, not a group picture.
- Add at least 3 topics so the C4P recommender has signal.
- Link your GitHub and LinkedIn so organizers can do a quick background check.
Public preview
The Preview button on
/dashboard/speaker/profile
opens your page exactly as a non-authenticated visitor would see it. Use it
after every change to verify privacy settings.