Make it yours

Your profile

Context you tell Mint on purpose, who you are, who's in your life, where you live, what you care about. Profile fields are used immediately in recording prompts and chat, so filling in even a little dramatically improves how personal the output feels.

Where to find it

  • Open the feed, tap your avatar in the top-right corner to open the profile sheet, then tap the header with your name to open Edit Profile.
  • Or go the long way: Settings → Your Data → Edit Profile.

What you can edit

FieldDescription
NicknameWhat tellmint calls you.
AgeHelps frame advice and tone.
CityLight geographic context.
About meUp to 2,000 characters. Freeform, your work, your situation, what you're focused on. Accepts voice input (transcribed and appended).
Important peopleKey/value pairs, e.g. "partner: Joana", "cofounder: Alex".
Important placesKey/value pairs, e.g. "work: TechHub", "home studio: my flat".
InterestsTag-style list, e.g. bouldering, Berlin, jazz, product design.

What each field does

  • Nickname + Summary Style drive how AI addresses you in summaries (see Summary style).
  • People and places let AI refer to them by name instead of "a friend" or "somewhere".
  • About me is read like a short bio, helps with tone and relevance.
  • Interests gently tune which topics AI surfaces in insights.

Good to know

  • Profile changes apply immediately to the next recording and to the next chat message, you don't need to restart.
  • Voice input on About me transcribes and appends to what's already there. Your audio is not stored in the cloud.
  • People and places are key-value, not free text, so "partner: Joana" reads more reliably than "my partner Joana".
  • Anonymous users can still fill a profile. It only lives on this device / anonymous cloud identity until you sign in.
  • Profile is not shared with third parties, it's used only to write better prompts for your own AI.

Plan & limits

No plan gating.

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