Create your public athlete profile
3 min read 3 tools Updated May 12, 2026
Set up my profile, username verxion.alex.
2 more ways to say it
- Create an athlete profile, username @alex-verxion.
- Set up my public profile — display name Alex K., sports strength + running.
What you'd see in chat
- Set up my profile, username verxion.alex.
- Profile live at verxion.ai/@verxion.alex. Default showcase: current PRs (bench/squat/deadlift) + 90-day volume. Public, indexed, ready to share. Want to customize what shows on the hero card?
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You've been training quietly for a year, the numbers are starting to look real, and you want a single link you can share — a public page that shows your sport, your current PRs, the work you've put in. You ask the agent to set up the profile.
What the agent needs to hear
Behind your sentence, the agent works backwards to three pieces: a username (the vanity URL slug — must be available and follow the username rules), a display name (the human-readable name on the profile, defaults to your first name if you don’t say one), and what to showcase (the metrics shown on the profile hero — defaults to your current PRs on the big three lifts).
Only the username is mandatory. Everything else has a sane default — « set up my profile, username verxion.alex » lands a working page. Override in the same sentence when you want: « username alex-verxion, display name Alex K., showcase my squat and deadlift PRs ».
Username, display name, showcase
The username is the part with rules. It has to be unique and match [a-zA-Z0-9._-]{3,30} — letters, numbers, dots, underscores, hyphens. The agent checks availability before saving; if it’s taken, you get two or three close alternatives (« verxion.alex is taken — try verxion.alex.k or alex.verxion »).
The display name carries no uniqueness rule and stays editable forever. First name, full name, gym handle, an alias — all fine. Defaults to your account’s first name, which is often not what you want for a public page.
Showcase is up to six metrics chosen from your tracked analytics: PRs on specific lifts, weekly volume, current streak, recent PRs, body composition shifts. The default is bench / squat / deadlift PRs — the classic strength read. Override with intent: « show my bench PR, current routine streak, and last month’s volume » paints a different picture entirely.
What the profile becomes
The profile lives at a public URL — verxion.ai/u/[username] — and anyone with the link can read whatever you’ve chosen to expose. No login required on the viewer side.
Visibility is per-section, not all-or-nothing. Training timeline, body data, nutrition adherence, PRs — each toggles independently. The default ships PRs and training timeline visible, body data and nutrition hidden — a sport-first read, not a body-first one. Opt body data in only when you mean to.
The profile is forward-looking. It shows what’s logged from this point on, plus the historical data you’ve exposed — not a one-shot snapshot, it tracks the work as it lands.
When the agent gets it wrong
Three patterns come up. The username you wanted is taken — the agent surfaces close alternatives and waits for you to pick (« go with alex-verxion »). The default showcase picked the wrong story — name the swap directly: « replace weekly volume with current cut streak ». The display name auto-filled to your account’s first name and the public handle should read differently — say it: « display name should be Alex K., not Alex ». Each correction is one sentence.
What makes the profile worth setting up
Three things decide whether this profile reads as you’d want strangers to read it: the username is one you’ll keep (it’s editable later but the URL changes when you rename, breaking every link you’ve shared), the showcase metrics tell the story you want told (PRs only reads as a strength athlete; PRs plus body metrics reads as a recomp athlete; volume plus streak reads as a consistency athlete), and the visibility settings match how exposed you want to be (body data is hidden by default for a reason — opt in only when you mean to).
Set it up once, set it up honest, and the profile becomes the single shareable artifact of the work you’re doing.