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Rivya Account Settings Guide

Manage Rivya profile, billing, credits, security, avatar, newsletters, password options, account deletion, and authentication settings.

Last reviewed on 2026/04/28

Use this account settings guide when you need to change profile details, manage billing, inspect credits, update security, or understand why settings differ by login method.

Rivya splits account settings by responsibility so you can find the right control without digging through unrelated screens.

Profile

/settings/profile is where personal account information and preferences live.

The current page covers:

  • display name updates
  • avatar upload, when storage and avatar updates are enabled
  • newsletter preference

This page is about identity and preferences, not wallet state or task records.

Billing

/settings/billing is the subscription and billing area.

Today it can show:

  • current plan
  • whether the account is free, active, or trialing
  • billing-period dates
  • Stripe customer portal access for active subscriptions
  • the in-product plan comparison table

This is the right page when the question is, “What plan am I on, and do I need to change it?”

Credits

/settings/credits is the wallet-management page.

Today it can show:

  • current balance
  • credits expiring in the next 30 days
  • one-time credit packs
  • the credit-transactions table with search, sort, and filtering

If billing tells you what you bought, credits tells you what is still spendable.

Security

/settings/security is where account-security actions live.

Depending on how you signed up, the page behaves a little differently:

  • users with email/password login can change their password there
  • social-only users with an email can start the forgot-password flow there to set up a password
  • all eligible users can access account deletion there

That matters because Rivya’s security page reflects the real login methods attached to the account, not just a generic template.

How Settings Relate to Auth

The current auth system supports:

  • email/password
  • Google
  • GitHub
  • Discord
  • optional Magic Link

That is why security does not look exactly the same for every user. The page adapts to the login methods the account already has.

Settings vs Notifications Center

A useful rule of thumb:

  • settings pages manage preferences and controls
  • notifications center records what already happened

For example:

  • newsletter preference belongs in profile
  • a failed payment belongs in notifications

Settings Checklist

This checklist is for account changes, not content generation:

  • Profile changes belong in account settings, not Studio.
  • Billing and credits are related but separate pages with separate evidence.
  • Security and access questions should be handled before rerunning paid work.
  • Avatar and identity changes may affect visible account context, not generated output quality.
  • Confirm the right provider and account are active before changing sensitive settings.

Recheck Before Changing Account State

Recheck before changing billing, login, security, or profile details if the active account is unclear. Settings mistakes usually create support issues later.

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