Your account & data
Everything here lives on your /profile page (reachable from the avatar menu in the top bar).
In the planner app, the avatar's Profile opens a lightweight in-app account summary instead — who you're signed in as, your Cloud tier and synced-layout usage, and your Pro status. The management actions below (renaming, password, export/import) live on the website, one click away from that summary.
Edit your name
On the builder card at the top of /profile, click Edit profile to change your display name. It updates everywhere immediately — no need to sign out and back in. Your email is your sign-in identity and isn't editable here.
Change your password
In Preferences → Data & account, Change password asks for your current password and a new one (at least 8 characters). This appears only for accounts that sign in with email and password — if you use Sign in with Google, there's no password to change, so the option is hidden.
Export all your data
Also in Preferences → Data & account, Export all data downloads every one of your layouts as a single .zip archive — one portable .trackplan file per plan, plus a manifest.json index. It's a complete, catalogue-independent backup you can keep or move between accounts. Because each plan is a standalone .trackplan, you can also unzip the archive and open a single layout on its own. Pieces that are no longer in the catalogue are dropped from their plan, exactly like a single-layout export.
Restore from a backup
Right below it, Import data restores layouts from an exported .zip. It unpacks the archive and creates a new layout for each .trackplan inside — it never touches the plans you already have. The restore respects your Cloud plan limit: if the backup holds more plans than your tier allows, it imports as many as fit and tells you how many it skipped. Any file it can't read (unknown pieces, or a newer file format) is reported, and the rest still come through.
Open a .trackplan from disk
In the Layouts tab, Open a .trackplan from disk → Browse files… imports a .trackplan file as a new layout and drops you straight into its editor. It's the same strict importer used on the home page: if a piece's manufacturer + SKU isn't in the catalogue, the import is refused rather than silently dropping track. (See the .trackplan format for what the file contains.)
Back to bench
The Back to bench button on /profile returns you to the bench you opened this session, so popping into your profile and back doesn't lose your place. If you came straight to /profile without opening a bench, it takes you to the bench selection instead — unless you only have one plan, in which case it opens that plan directly.