This guide helps you manage your account details, interface preferences, and how you get notified when your channels have new content.
Account and settings
You'll find Settings in the sidebar. It opens as a single page divided into sections, and you need to be signed in to see it.
Edit your profile
The "Account" card at the top of Settings shows your avatar, display name, email, and current plan badge. Click the card to open the profile editor, where you can change:
- Display name: up to 20 characters.
- Bio: up to 100 characters.
- Avatar: upload an image directly, in JPG, PNG, GIF, or WEBP format.
Appearance and language
In the Preferences section you can:
- Appearance: switch between System, Light, and Dark. The change takes effect immediately.
- Language: switch the interface language. English and Simplified Chinese are currently available. When you're signed in, your choice is saved to your account so it follows you across devices, and the interface refreshes right away.
Usage and credits
The Usage section shows a bar chart of your recent credit consumption, broken down by channel, with details on hover. To check your credit balance, transaction history, or top-up options, use the entry point here to open the credits page.
Sign-in methods
This section lists the sign-in methods linked to your account. Email is your base login and can't be unlinked; external accounts (such as Google, Apple, or others) can each be unlinked, with a confirmation step. The sign-out button also lives at the bottom of this section.
Delete account
The Delete account option under "Danger zone" permanently removes your account, all channel configurations and subscribed sources, AI-generated content, credit orders, and interaction data. This can't be undone. To prevent mistakes, you'll need to type your username (or email, if you have no username) to confirm. You'll be signed out automatically afterward.
Notifications and new-content alerts
In-app notifications
The notification center is a flyout panel in the sidebar, opened from the bell icon — not a separate page. The top of the panel shows your unread count, and the list loads more as you scroll.
- Clicking a single notification marks it as read and takes you to the related channel, content item, or credits page.
- "Mark all as read" at the top clears everything at once (disabled when there's nothing unread).
Alerts you may see here include: a channel you created has produced new content, a channel you follow has published, a channel was created successfully or failed, a channel went to sleep because it ran out of credits, a run found no new content, someone cloned your channel, and your credit balance is running low. Notification text is shown in your current interface language in real time.
Pushing new content outside the app
If you'd like to be reached outside NeoDrop when a channel has new content, set up external delivery on the Push channels page. Supported channels are:
- Lark, Slack, Discord (connected by pasting a webhook URL, with a test-send option)
- Telegram and WhatsApp
You can create more than one of the same type (for example, several email addresses). Each channel can be renamed, test-sent, enabled or disabled, and deleted.
The key point: a channel only pushes content once it's linked to one or more of your channels — only updates from the linked channels are delivered. You can manage these links from the Push channels page, or tick them directly in the "Push" dialog on a channel's detail page. This linking, along with enabling, disabling, adding, and removing channels, is how you control external push.