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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

FieldWhere it shows
UsernameYour unique handle — defines the URL of your public page (/speaker/<username>). Reserved exclusively for you.
Display namePage title and meta tags.
Profile photoTop of the public page and talk cards.
Job title and companySubtitle under your name.
BioFree-form section under the header. Supports basic Markdown.
Topics / tagsFilter chips at the top of the page; used by organizers to discover speakers by topic.
LanguagesLanguages in which you can deliver talks.
LocationsCities / countries where you are available to speak in person. Optional — leave empty if you only do remote talks.
Social linksLinkedIn, X/Twitter, GitHub, personal website, YouTube channel.
Pricing / availability notesOptional 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.