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Settings A–Z

Settings is one long list of cards inside the Account tab. This chapter walks it top to bottom, in the order it renders, and ends with an alphabetical table of the settings it covers — where each one lives, what it can be set to, what it starts as, and which plan it needs. Settings that belong to a page, a widget or your shop live in those chapters instead.

Where Settings lives

Phone and desktop show the same settings. The route to them differs.

On a phone or tablet

  1. Tap Account in the dock at the bottom.
  2. A card rests over the bottom of your profile header. It has four tabs: Your Posts, Analytics, Files, Settings.
  3. Tap Settings. The card snaps up to full height as it switches, so the list is never clipped.
  4. Scroll the card to move down the stack.

On a desktop

  1. Choose Account in the nav rail on the left.
  2. In the right-hand column, click Settings in the pill strip — Your posts, Analytics, Files, Settings.

The cards, in order

  • Plan & billing — which plan you're on, and the way up.
  • Usage — how many pages you've used.
  • AI credits — your balance and today's caps.
  • Appearance — light, dark or follow the system.
  • Your network — who enchants you, and who you enchant.
  • Linked accounts — a private, device-only list of your links.
  • Saved — posts you bookmarked.
  • Notifications — nine switches for what reaches your inbox.
  • Blocked accounts — the people you've blocked, and how to undo it.
  • Where you're signed in — your active logins, one per device.
  • Your button — the floating button visitors tap on your page.
  • Custom domain — your own domain instead of the Enchant.ee link.
  • Help & FAQ — seven answers, a link to this manual, the editor tour, and support.
  • Your data — download everything the account holds.
  • About — version, terms, privacy.
  • Session — Sign in with another account and Log out.
  • Danger zone — reset the page, or delete the account.

Note

There is no card for custom code, SEO, integrations or a storage meter. All four were removed on purpose. Storage is still enforced — see Usage below — it is no longer shown to you.

Plan & billing

The first card states your plan in one line and, on a free account, offers the way up. The card's subtitle and the heading inside the tinted panel both name the plan you are on.

  • On a paid plan the panel reads More pages, your own shop, premium effects. and carries no button.
  • On the free plan it reads Upgrade for more pages, a shop of your own, and premium effects. with an Upgrade button.

You cannot change or cancel a subscription here

There is no manage-subscription screen, no cancel control, no card-on-file editor and no invoice list anywhere in Enchant.ee. Billing changes happen at Lemon Squeezy, the company that processes payments — use the link in the receipt email they sent you.

The plan dialog

The pricing table opens from four places: Upgrade here, Get more room in Usage, Get more credits in AI credits, and the Upgrade button on the Custom domain card. It is titled Choose your plan.

  1. Pick the billing period with the segmented control — Monthly or Yearly. Yearly is preselected and carries a 2 months free chip.
  2. Read the four plan cards. Each shows its name, price and feature list. Yearly prices show as an effective monthly figure with the monthly price struck through. On a narrow screen the tagline, the billing note and the small print under each button are all hidden, so a phone shows a shorter card than a laptop.
  3. Press a card's button. The free card's button is Start free and only closes the dialog. Vedette and Icône read Start my free trial. Élégante has a button naming the plan itself. Your current plan's button reads Current plan and is disabled.
  4. You are handed to a Lemon Squeezy checkout to pay.

Vedette and Icône begin with a 7-day free trial and the line under the dialog's title promises a reminder before anything is charged. On a wide screen their button carries the small print 7-day free trial · cancel anytime; Élégante has no trial and reads Billed today · cancel anytime instead. That small print does not render on a phone, so the line under the title is the only place the trial terms appear there. The footer of the dialog reads Cancel anytime — everything you made stays yours..

Heads up

If checkout isn't switched on for this deployment, every paid button reads Available soon and is disabled. That is deliberate: if the check itself fails, the buttons stay off rather than sending you to a checkout that cannot take your money.

See Plans and limits for what each plan actually contains.

Usage

One meter, labelled Pages, showing how many pages you've used out of your plan's allowance. The card's subtitle is What you've used on your plan..

PlanPages
Novice3
Élégante10
Vedette100
IcôneUnlimited

On Icône the bar shows full with no limit number, and screen readers hear Unlimited. The bar turns red when you are at 100%.

A Get more room button appears only if you are on the free plan and you have used every page it allows. It opens the plan dialog.

Storage is enforced but never shown

There is no storage meter and no cap printed anywhere. Your plan still has one, and an upload over it is refused with This upload would exceed your plan's storage limit. — with nothing in Settings to explain how you got there. The caps are in the Your button section below, because that is the one place in Settings that uploads a file.

Note

The page count comes from the pages that are saved on the server. Sub-pages you have created but not yet saved are not counted here, so this number can read lower than the list in the Pages manager.

AI credits

How much AI budget you have left. Card subtitle: What the page composer has left. The big number at the top is your total balance.

  • Under the number: how much came from your plan, then how much you have purchased if any, then when it refreshes.
  • Generations today — full page composes you've run against today's cap.
  • AI assists today — the small helpers (captions, rewrites, alt text) against their own cap.
PlanCredits a monthGenerations per 24 hAssists per 24 h
Novice3230
Élégante5015150
Vedette12030400
Icône250501000

New accounts also get a one-time grant of 5 credits on top of the plan allowance.

The footer of the card explains the pricing: a full page compose costs 1 credit, small assists cost 0.1 to 0.3, and widget rewrites are free. Plan credits refresh monthly; topped-up credits never expire.

"Today" is a rolling 24 hours, not midnight

Generations and assists free up gradually through the day as older ones age out. Nothing resets at midnight, and the card never claims it does.

Note

The refresh date is only printed when there is one. The monthly reset happens when a subscription renews, so on a free or lapsed account nothing refills — and the card says nothing rather than promising a date that will never arrive.

Note

Widget rewrites have their own separate allowance, but it has no meter in this card — only the footer sentence saying they're free.

Top up

Credit packs are a one-time purchase and never expire. They appear as a block headed Top up inside this card — but only when packs are actually on sale. If you don't see that block, packs are not on sale for this site; there is no button that fails when you press it.

PackPrice
10 credits$1.49
50 credits — marked best value$4.99
100 credits$6.49
  1. Tap a pack row. Its sub-line reads Never expire at rest.
  2. The sub-line changes to Opening checkout… and every row disables while the checkout is created.
  3. You are handed to Lemon Squeezy to pay.

A Get more credits button appears only on a free plan, and only when you are out of credits or have hit today's generation cap.

Purchased credits are tracked separately from plan credits and are the ones that never expire. Plan credits are set on renewal, not added — an unused month does not roll over.

Appearance

One setting: Theme. The card's subtitle is System, light, or dark. Dark is true black. and the field's hint is Follow your system, or force light or dark..

OptionWhat it does
SystemFollows your device's light/dark setting, and changes live when the device does. This is the default.
LightForces light throughout the app.
DarkForces dark. Dark is true black.

The change applies the instant you tap — no reload — and the browser's own status bar tint follows along.

Theme is per device, not per account

It is stored in the browser you're using. Sign in on a second device and it starts on System again.

Heads up

Dark mode only applies to the signed-in app — the dashboard, the editor and preview. The landing page, sign-up and onboarding are always light. Public pages you publish are not themed by this control — how your page looks to visitors is set in the editor's Design panel.

Your network

The two sides of enchanting. Card subtitle: Who enchants you, and who you enchant. Two buttons open the same kind of list.

  1. Tap Enchanted by to see who has enchanted your page, or Enchanting to see whose pages you enchant.
  2. Each row shows an avatar, a display name (with a verified seal where applicable) and the @handle.
  3. Tap a person to open their profile. The list closes behind you.
  4. Press Escape or tap outside to close it without going anywhere.

Empty, the first list says No one yet and When someone enchants your page, they'll show up here. The second says Not enchanting anyone and Pages you enchant from Discover will show up here..

Watch out

This list is read-only. There is no unfollow and no remove-follower here — you stop enchanting someone from their page or profile.

Linked accounts

Despite the name, this is not a connector and it does not touch your public page. The card says so itself: A private scratchpad, saved on this device. To show links on your page, use the social widget.

Nothing here reaches your page or your account

This list is written to the browser you're using and read by this one card and nothing else. A second device shows an empty list. Signing out and back in on the same browser keeps it; signing in somewhere else does not bring it along. To show links to visitors, put a social widget on your page.
  1. Choose a platform from the dropdown. It starts on Instagram.
  2. Type or paste the address. The placeholder is https://instagram.com/you.
  3. Press Save, or hit Enter in the field. Save stays disabled while the field is empty.
  4. Saved rows appear under a Linked heading, each showing the platform, the address as a real link, and a × to remove it.

The sixteen platforms, in menu order: Website, X / Twitter, Instagram, GitHub, LinkedIn, YouTube, TikTok, Dribbble, Spotify, Twitch, Bluesky, Mastodon, Discord, Reddit, Telegram, Email.

The address has to start with http:// or https:// and contain a dot. Anything else is refused with Paste a full link — it should start with https:// and nothing is saved. A successful save is confirmed with the platform's name followed by saved on this device — worded that way deliberately, because nothing was sent anywhere.

Watch out

The Email option cannot actually be used here: the field demands a web address, so a mailto: link is rejected. The × deletes a row immediately — no confirmation, no undo.

Saved

Everything you tapped the bookmark on. Card subtitle: Posts you bookmarked.

  1. Press Open saved.
  2. Each row shows a thumbnail (or the author's avatar), the author's handle, and the post's text.
  3. Tap a row to open that author's profile, where the real post lives.

Empty, it reads Nothing saved yet and Tap the bookmark on any post to keep it here. The list shows up to 200 saved posts.

Watch out

There is no unsave button in this list. You remove a bookmark from the post itself.

Notifications

Nine switches deciding what reaches your inbox. Card subtitle: Choose what you get told about. Every one starts on. There is no Save button — a switch saves the moment you flip it.

SwitchIts hint in the app
New enchantsWhen someone enchants your page.
CommentsReplies on your posts.
ReactionsEmoji reactions on your page.
ApplauseWhen someone applauds you.
GiftsGifts sent to your page.
WavesWhen someone waves at you.
NudgesDirect nudges from visitors.
SavesWhen your page or post is saved.
Page updatesUpdates from pages you enchant.

These switches really do stop the send — a muted type is checked before the notification is created, so it never inflates your unread badge either.

"Comments" does not mute replies to your posts

Despite the hint, this switch controls the note someone leaves through the Enchantée button on your page. Replies to your posts are a separate thing with no switch — they are always on. So are likes on your posts and likes on your comments.
  • Reactions also covers likes on your page — a page like is filed as a 💜 reaction.
  • Saves covers someone bookmarking your page through the Enchantée button. Saving a post notifies nobody at all, so the "or post" half of the hint has nothing behind it.

Push notifications are somewhere else

Push — the alerts that arrive when the app is closed — is not controlled from Settings. The control is a row at the bottom of the notifications inbox itself, labelled Push notifications, with a button reading Enable that becomes Enabled with a tick. If your browser has already refused permission, the row reads Blocked in browser settings and does nothing.

Heads up

Push is enable-only — there is no in-app way to turn it back off, and no per-type control. Turn it off in your browser or phone's own notification settings. The row does not exist at all if push has not been switched on for the site.

Watch out

Muting New enchants removes the inbox row but a push for a new enchant still fires. Push for a comment is muted correctly. There is no email-notification control anywhere in the product.

Blocked accounts

The people you have blocked, and the way to undo it. Card subtitle: They can't see or reach you, and you won't see them.

  1. Find the person — each row shows an avatar, display name and handle.
  2. Press Unblock. The row disappears at once and a toast confirms it, naming the handle you unblocked.

Empty, it reads You haven't blocked anyone. The list shows up to 500 accounts.

Watch out

This card is unblock-only — you cannot block anyone from here. Blocking happens from a person's profile.

Heads up

Unblocking does not restore who was enchanting whom. Blocking removes the enchant in both directions on purpose, and unblocking does not put it back. If you want to enchant each other again, you both have to do it again.

More on blocking, reporting and what a block actually prevents is in Safety, privacy and your data.

Where you're signed in

Your active logins, one row per device, so you can end anything you don't recognise. Card subtitle: Sign out any session you don't recognise.

Reading a row

  • The device, written as browser and system — for example Safari on iOS. With no usable information it reads Unknown device.
  • A This device pill on the session you're using right now.
  • The IP address — shown only when the row is a single session, because a phone's mobile address changes and a grouped row would name the wrong one.
  • Last used and a date, plus a count of sign-ins when the row groups several logins from the same device.

Ending a session

  1. Press Sign out on the row. You get Signed out, or a count when the row covered several logins.
  2. Or press Sign out all other sessions — it only appears when there are other sessions. You get Signed out everywhere else.

Up to 50 sessions are listed, newest first. Expired logins are left out, so a dead session can never hide a live one you should be worried about.

Note

You can never sign yourself out from this card — the current session has no button, and the server refuses it too. Use Log out for that.

Your button

The floating photo button visitors tap on your public page. The card explains itself: Visitors see your photo as a floating button — one tap opens enchantée, emoji, comment and share; a quick double tap likes your page.

At the top of the card is a live preview with the line This is the face visitors tap on your page. The face is, in order of preference: your custom image, then your real uploaded profile photo, then the Enchant.ee logo ball. A preset avatar that came with the app does not count as a real photo.

The switch

Show the Enchantée button on my page — a single switch, on by default. Turn it off and visitors get no floating button at all.

The card saves itself about half a second after your last change. A small chip reads Saving…, then Saved with a tick, and fades. If you navigate away mid-save the change is still sent — you will not lose it.

Custom image or GIF

The field Custom image or GIF replaces the face with your own photo or an animated GIF. It needs a paid plan — Élégante and up.

  1. Press Upload image or GIF. It reads Replace once one is set, and Uploading… while in flight.
  2. Pick a PNG, JPEG, WebP or GIF.
  3. A round preview appears next to the button, with a Remove link beside it.

On the free plan the field shows one button offering to unlock it, which opens the plan dialog instead.

PlanLargest single fileTotal storage
Novice25 MB500 MB
Élégante100 MB5 GB
Vedette250 MB25 GB
Icône1 GB100 GB

The crown badge names the wrong plan

The field carries a crown badge reading Vedette, and the locked button names it too. The real gate is any paid planÉlégante works fine.

Heads up

Still photos are shrunk before upload — down to 1600 px on the longest side and re-encoded. GIFs are uploaded untouched, so the animation survives, which means a big GIF is uploaded at full size and counts fully against your storage.

Note

The colour picker, the choice of which actions the button opens, and the control for how often visitors are told you updated all have no interface any more. Everyone runs the defaults: the purple-and-white ball, an update note only when you post one, and four actions — comment, emoji, nudge and share.

Custom domain

Serve your page from your own domain instead of the Enchant.ee link. Card subtitle: Use your own domain instead of enchant.ee/you. This is a Icône feature. On every other plan the card shows a one-line pitch and an Upgrade button, and nothing else.

You will need to add a DNS record — that is the setting at whoever sold you the domain that says which server the name points at. Enchant.ee gives you the exact value to paste; you add it on their site, not here.

  1. Type your domain in the field. The placeholder is yourdomain.com.
  2. Press Connect, or hit Enter. You get Domain added — now point your DNS at us..
  3. The card now shows the domain with a status pill: amber Pending DNS or green Live.
  4. While pending it prints Add ONE of these at your DNS provider — A for a root domain, CNAME for a subdomain: followed by two rows you can copy.
  5. Add the record at whoever sells you the domain. Click any value in the card to copy it — you get Copied.
  6. Come back and press Check status. It exists only while the domain is unverified.
RecordValueUse it for
A76.76.21.21A root domain, like yourdomain.com
CNAMEcname.vercel-dns.comA subdomain, like www.yourdomain.com

If the domain is already claimed somewhere else you also get a line reading This domain also needs an ownership TXT record: and a third row to add. Pressing Check status answers Domain verified — you're live! or Not verified yet — DNS can take up to an hour..

To disconnect, press the × next to the domain. You get Domain removed..

What the field will accept

  • One domain per account. Adding a second is refused with You already have a domain — remove it first..
  • 4 to 253 characters, lowercase, with a real ending like .com. Your typing is trimmed and lowercased for you.
  • No leading or trailing hyphen in any part of the name.
  • Not enchant.ee or anything under it, and not vercel.app or vercel-dns.com.

Verification does not happen on its own

The ownership check only runs when you press Check status. Nothing re-checks in the background, so a domain can sit on Pending DNS indefinitely after the DNS is correct, until you come back and press the button.

Heads up

The whole feature can be switched off on the server side. If it is, the card reads Custom domains aren't enabled on this deployment yet. and there is nothing you can do from your side — even on Icône.

Note

Once live, a short outage at the domain service will not knock your domain offline — the card keeps showing the last known good state rather than flipping to broken.

Help & FAQ

Card subtitle: Answers and support. Two buttons: Open Help and Contact support. The second is a plain email link to support@enchant.ee — there is no ticket form in the app.

Open Help opens a small window titled Help & FAQ, subtitled Quick answers — or replay the editor tour to get re-acquainted. It holds seven questions. Tap one to open it; tapping the open one closes it again, and only one is open at a time. The first question is open when the window appears. Escape, the × or a click outside closes the window.

Under the questions are two buttons. Read the full manual opens this manual in a new tab — it does not close the window or leave the app, so an edit in progress behind it is safe. Replay editor tour is the second, described below.

Note

The dashboard has no question mark in its top bar and no keyboard shortcut for help, so this card is the only way to the window. Note also that Contact support sits on the card behind the window — if the seven answers don't help, close the window to find it. The window's own subtitle still mentions only the tour; it was written before the manual button was added.

The seven answers

Reproduced below with two corrections: the app's own answers to the last two questions have fallen behind the product.

Is it free?
Yes. The free plan builds and publishes a real page: 3 pages, a 4 × 8 grid on phone, all 64 widgets, short video uploads (720p, 30 seconds) and your link at Enchant.ee/yourname. Paid plans add more pages, bigger grids, premium effects and the ability to sell. One thing the app's answer glosses over: page themes and page effects are not on the free plan at all.
Do I need to code?
No — the whole product is drag and drop. Pick a widget, drop it on the grid, resize it, arrange it. Two footnotes on the app's answer. First, you never have to write HTML, but the Embed widget will happily accept embed code you paste from YouTube, Instagram, Spotify and the rest, if you'd rather paste that than a link. Second, Enchant.ee does have templates — eight of them, and applying one works on every plan — and the editor offers you one on your first visit. The point of the answer is that you are never locked inside a template, not that templates don't exist.
What can I build?
A link-in-bio, a portfolio, an art gallery, a small shop or a personal intro page — all on the same canvas, with 64 widgets to mix. The ready-made Shop, Gallery, Influencer and Creator templates are marked Vedette; applying one on a lower plan still works — it clamps the grid to your plan rather than unlocking anything. Building the same kind of page by hand has no restriction at all.
How do I share it?
One link: Enchant.ee/yourname. Put it in a bio, a story, an email signature. Your extra pages live at Enchant.ee/yourname/something and your shop at Enchant.ee/yourname/shop. On Icône you can serve the whole thing from your own domain instead.
Can I sell things?
Yes, from Élégante up. Transaction fees are 5% on Élégante, 3% on Vedette and 1.5% on Icône. Worth being precise about what is actually gated: the product widget is available on every plan, and a free account can place one with a title, price, image and an outside link. What a paid plan unlocks is the Enchant.ee shop — publishing a listing, your shop page, and checkout handled by us. Trying to sell on a free plan is refused with Selling in the marketplace requires a paid plan. Three things the answer doesn't mention: marketplace sales are final and there are no refunds, earnings become withdrawable 14 days after a sale, and payouts are sent manually to the PayPal address on your account.
Can I cancel anytime?
The app's answer to this one is out of date. It says plans are month-to-month and you can cancel whenever you like. Two corrections. First, the plan dialog defaults to yearly billing, so unless you switch it to Monthly the default purchase is an annual subscription. Second, there is no cancel button anywhere in Enchant.ee — no manage-plan screen, no billing portal link. Cancellation goes through Lemon Squeezy's own customer portal, reached from the receipt email they send you. What is true: subscriptions renew until you cancel, cancelling keeps your plan's features until the end of the period you already paid for, partial periods are not refunded, and your content stays. Downgrading turns off features beyond your new plan but never deletes what you made — though paid styling, like page and widget effects, is stripped the next time the page saves.
What's the personality widget?
The app's answer describes one of three modes. The widget supports OCEAN, MBTI and Enneagram. Only OCEAN has a test: 30 questions, six per trait, and you can stop and score at 10, 20 or 30 — five traits, each scored 0 to 100, drawn as a radar chart on your page. In MBTI (16 types) and Enneagram (9 types) mode there is no test and no chart: you pick your type from a list and the widget shows a card. Visitors to your public page can take the OCEAN test themselves and see the result there.

Replay editor tour

The lower of the two buttons at the bottom of the Help window, Replay editor tour, closes the window, takes you into the editor, and starts the guided tour about a second after the editor appears. It touches nothing else — not your page, not your widgets, not your theme, and it asks for no confirmation.

The tour is four short steps: This is your page, Add widgets, Move & resize and Design & save. The third is skipped on a page with no widgets yet, so a blank page gets three. Move with Next, leave with Skip or Escape, and the last step's button reads Done. There is no way back a step.

Watch out

The tour's overlay covers the whole screen, so you cannot tap the thing it is pointing at while it is open. Read the step, dismiss the tour, then do it.

Note

It does not reset the first-run question How do you want to start? — nothing in the app resets that. And if you have never opened the editor, that question appears first and the tour follows your answer.

Heads up

The editor has its own replay button, but it is hidden on phone-sized screens. On a phone this Help window is the only way back to the tour.

Your data

One button, Download my data, which saves a file called enchantee-yourname-export.json to your device. Card subtitle: Download everything this account holds.

The line under the button is exact: Includes your profile, pages, widgets, posts, network and files. Passwords, sessions and billing identifiers are deliberately left out.

  • In the file: your account details, your pages, your widgets, your posts, who you enchant and who enchants you, your saved posts, your blocked accounts, the people who signed up to your newsletter widget, and the list of your files.
  • Left out on purpose: your password, your login sessions, any sign-in tokens, and the identifiers your subscription is tracked by.

Watch out

Widgets are exported for your first page only. Widgets belonging to additional pages are not in the file — the pages themselves are.

About

The card's subtitle is the version of the app you're running — Enchant.ee v0.2.0 at the time of writing. Three links, each opening in a new tab:

  • About Enchant.ee
  • Terms of Service
  • Privacy Policy

These are the terms you agreed to when you signed up. The billing mechanics quoted elsewhere in this chapter — that subscriptions renew until you cancel, that you keep your features to the end of a period you paid for, that part-periods are not refunded, and that downgrading never deletes your content — are spelled out in the Terms and nowhere else. Settings itself never states them.

Signing out

A small card near the bottom with two rows.

  • Sign in with another account — takes you to the login screen with your current session intact. Backing out returns you to the dashboard, still signed in.
  • Log out — signs you out. Any unsaved edit to your card is sent first, then the session ends and you land on the public landing page.

The same words behave differently in three places

This Log out fires immediately, with no confirmation. So does the Log out in the profile header on desktop. Only the profile header on a phone asks first — a Log out? confirmation reading Your page, posts and shop stay exactly as they are. You'll just need to sign in again to get back to them.

Danger zone

A red-ringed section at the very bottom, headed Danger zone, with two rows.

Reset page to default

Sub-line: Clears the current page's layout. Can't be undone. Button: Reset.

  1. Press Reset.
  2. Confirm at the dialog titled Reset page to default?. Its button is a red Reset; Cancel backs out.
  3. You get Page reset to the starter layout..

Watch out

It resets to the starter layout, not to an empty canvas. If you wanted empty, this is the wrong button. It also only affects the page that is currently active — not every page you own — and the change is local until you save or publish from the editor. Your plan is never touched.

Delete account

Sub-line: Takes your page offline and signs you out. Kept 30 days, then files, links and login are erased for good. Button: Delete.

  1. Press Delete. A dialog opens titled Delete your account.
  2. Optionally tick any of the six reasons under Why are you leaving? (optional) — it is multi-select: Taking a break, Missing features, Too complicated, Privacy concerns, Found an alternative, Other.
  3. Optionally add a note in the box marked Anything else? (optional). It stops at 300 characters.
  4. Tick I understand this permanently deletes my account after 30 days. This is required.
  5. Type your handle in the confirm field — its label spells out your own handle. Capitals don't matter, and spaces at either end are trimmed. This is required.
  6. Press Delete account. It stays disabled until both the tick and the exact handle are in place, and reads Deleting… while it runs.
  7. You get Your account is scheduled for deletion., then you are signed out and returned to the landing page.

While the deletion is running the dialog cannot be dismissed at all — Escape and a click outside are both ignored, and Cancel is disabled.

What actually happens, and when

  • Immediately: your account is flagged for deletion. Nothing is erased yet. Every one of your sessions ends, so you are logged out on every device, and your public page starts returning a not-found page to visitors.
  • After 30 days: your uploaded files are deleted from storage, then your posts, notifications, enchants, page likes and views, profile, push subscriptions, saved posts, blocks, newsletter subscribers, custom domain and finally the account itself. Your username is freed for someone else to claim.

You cannot undo this yourself

The 30-day window is real, but there is no restore button — and you cannot sign back in during it, on any provider, to change your mind. Recovering an account inside the grace period needs support@enchant.ee. Be sure before you type your handle.

Watch out

If you never claimed a username, this dialog cannot be completed — the confirm button never enables, because there is no handle to type. Email support instead.

Note

Some accounts are kept archived rather than fully erased: if you have ever sold something in the marketplace, taken a payout, or acted as an administrator, those records belong to other people's purchases and are not deleted. Nothing in the app tells you this is your situation. Things you bought are detached from you rather than deleted, so the seller's records survive.

Your card

Your card — the pocket card with your QR code on the back — is not in Settings. It lives in the Account tab, behind the settings sheet. It carries five real settings, so they are listed here and in the table below.

  1. On a phone, drag the settings card down past its resting position, or tap the QR glyph in your @handle row. On desktop it is always visible in the left column under Your card.
  2. Tap the card to present it fullscreen. Tap it again — or press Enter or Space — to flip it over.
  3. Press the round pencil at the card's bottom-right to edit. A sheet opens titled Edit your card with a live preview of both sides and a Done button.

Five settings, each saving the instant you change it:

  • Finish — the material. The list depends on your plan.
  • QR inkInk or Purple. Both scan.
  • Profession — shown or hidden on the card.
  • WatermarkOff, Initial or Badge.
  • Back signature — a line of text for the back, up to 60 characters.
PlanFinishes
NovicePaper, Ivory
ÉléganteLilac, Orchid, Periwinkle Mist
VedettePlatinum, Graphite, Champagne, Midnight Steel, Rose Gold
IcôneObsidian Royale, Nebula, Emerald Noir, Sapphire Midnight, Oxblood Royale

Note

The Profession row only appears on a paid plan and only once you have chosen a badge glyph in Edit profile — otherwise the card wouldn't print the line anyway, so no dead toggle is shown.

Watch out

If you downgrade, a finish your new plan doesn't offer is quietly replaced by that plan's first one. Your original choice is not erased, though — upgrade again and it comes back.

Every setting, A to Z

Every setting in this chapter that has a value, alphabetically. A blank plan column means every plan, including free.


SettingWhereTypeValuesDefaultPlan
AI credits — Top up packSettings → AI credits → Top upButton list10 credits $1.49 · 50 credits $4.99 (best value) · 100 credits $6.49Nothing bought. The block is absent when packs aren't on saleAll
ApplauseSettings → NotificationsSwitchOn / OffOnAll
Back signatureAccount → your card → Edit your cardTextAny text, up to 60 charactersEmptyAll
Billing periodChoose your plan dialogSegmented, 2 optionsMonthly / YearlyYearlyAll
CommentsSettings → NotificationsSwitchOn / Off — covers notes left through the Enchantée button, not replies to your postsOnAll
Custom domainSettings → Custom domainTextA hostname, 4–253 characters, lowercase, with a real ending. One per account. Not enchant.ee, vercel.app or vercel-dns.comNoneIcône
Custom image or GIFSettings → Your buttonFile uploadPNG, JPEG, WebP or GIF, up to your plan's file cap (25 MB / 100 MB / 250 MB / 1 GB)None — your profile photo, or the logo ballÉlégante
Deletion acknowledgementSettings → Danger zone → Delete your accountCheckbox, requiredTicked / untickedUntickedAll
Editor tourStored in this browser; replayed from Help & FAQFlagArmed / already seenArmed — it plays the first time you open the editorAll
Expanded questionHelp & FAQ window, and the FAQ card on the landing pageAccordion, one open at a timeAny one of the seven questions, or all closedThe first question, "Is it free?", is openAll
FinishAccount → your card → Edit your cardChips2 to 5 named materials, scoped to your planThe first material of your planAll
GiftsSettings → NotificationsSwitchOn / OffOnAll
Leaving noteSettings → Danger zone → Delete your accountText boxFree text, up to 300 charactersEmptyAll
Linked account — platformSettings → Linked accountsDropdown, 16 optionsWebsite, X / Twitter, Instagram, GitHub, LinkedIn, YouTube, TikTok, Dribbble, Spotify, Twitch, Bluesky, Mastodon, Discord, Reddit, Telegram, EmailInstagramAll
Linked account — URLSettings → Linked accountsText (saved on this device only)Must start http:// or https:// and contain a dotEmptyAll
New enchantsSettings → NotificationsSwitchOn / Off — stops the inbox row, but not the push alertOnAll
NudgesSettings → NotificationsSwitchOn / OffOnAll
Page updatesSettings → NotificationsSwitchOn / OffOnAll
ProfessionAccount → your card → Edit your cardChip toggleShown / HiddenShown. The row only appears once you have chosen a badge glyphÉlégante
Push notificationsBottom of the notifications inbox — not in SettingsButton, one-wayEnable, then Enabled with a tick. Reads "Blocked in browser settings" if the browser refusedOff. Turn it back off in your browser or phone settings, not hereAll
QR inkAccount → your card → Edit your cardChips, 2 optionsInk / Purple — both scanInkAll
ReactionsSettings → NotificationsSwitchOn / Off — also covers likes on your pageOnAll
SavesSettings → NotificationsSwitchOn / Off — covers someone bookmarking your pageOnAll
Show the Enchantée button on my pageSettings → Your buttonSwitchOn / OffOnAll
Start choiceEditor, first visit — "How do you want to start?"Two optionsUse the template / Start clean. Dismissing the question keeps the templateUse the template. Nothing in the app resets this questionAll
ThemeSettings → AppearanceSegmented, 3 optionsSystem / Light / DarkSystem — and it is per device, not per accountAll
Type your handle to confirmSettings → Danger zone → Delete your accountText, requiredMust match your handle. Capitals don't matter; spaces at either end are trimmedEmptyAll
WatermarkAccount → your card → Edit your cardChips, 3 optionsOff / Initial / BadgeOffAll
WavesSettings → NotificationsSwitchOn / OffOnAll
Why are you leaving? (optional)Settings → Danger zone → Delete your accountMulti-select, 6 optionsTaking a break / Missing features / Too complicated / Privacy concerns / Found an alternative / OtherNothing selectedAll

When something goes wrong

Most cards in Settings load their own data, so most failures are a card that says it couldn't load, with a Try again link. Pressing it reloads that card alone.

What you seeWhat it means, and what to do
Couldn't load your usage.The page count didn't arrive. Press Try again.
Couldn't load your credits.The credit balance didn't arrive. Press Try again. Your balance is unaffected.
Couldn't load that list.An Enchanted by or Enchanting list failed. Press Try again.
Couldn't load your saved posts.The bookmark list failed. Press Try again.
Couldn't load your preferences.The notification switches failed to load. Press Try again before flipping anything.
Couldn't save that. Try again.A notification switch didn't stick — it snaps back to where it was. Flip it again.
Couldn't load your blocked list.Press Try again.
Couldn't unblock. Try again.The person is still blocked; the row comes back.
Couldn't load your sessions.Your device list failed to load. Press Try again.
Couldn't sign that out. Try again.The session is still active. Try once more; if it keeps failing, email support.
Couldn't save that — try again.The Enchantée button setting didn't save. The old value returns on the next reload.
Couldn't upload that image — try another file.The button image failed. Check the file is a PNG, JPEG, WebP or GIF and under your plan's size cap.
This upload would exceed your plan's storage limit.You are out of storage. Delete files you no longer use, or move up a plan.
Paste a full link — it should start with https://A Linked accounts address was rejected. It must start https:// and contain a dot.
That doesn't look like a valid domain (try yourdomain.com).Type the bare hostname — no https://, no trailing slash, no path.
That domain is already connected to another account.Someone else has it. If it is genuinely yours, email support.
You already have a domain — remove it first.One domain per account. Press the × on the current one first.
Couldn't load your domain settings.The Custom domain card failed to load. Press Retry.
Couldn't reach the domain service. Try again in a minute.A temporary outage. Your existing domain keeps working.
Not verified yet — DNS can take up to an hour.The record isn't visible yet. Wait, then press Check status again.
Custom domains aren't enabled on this deployment yet.The feature is off at the server level. Nothing you can do from your side.
Couldn't check the domain. Try again in a minute.The status read itself failed. Your domain is unchanged.
Couldn't remove the domain. Try again.The domain is still connected.
Couldn't connect that domain.A general failure adding the domain. Try again in a minute.
Couldn't open checkoutA credit pack checkout couldn't be created. The rows re-enable; try again.
Available soonNot an error — checkout isn't switched on for this site, so the paid buttons are disabled.
Admin accounts can't be self-deleted — contact support.Administrator accounts have to be deleted by hand. Email support.
That doesn't match your username.The handle you typed didn't match. Check for a stray space.
Couldn't delete the account. Please try again.Nothing was deleted. Your account is untouched.
Couldn't copy the link.Your browser blocked the clipboard. Select the text and copy it manually.

Note

A failed checkout can also show the raw message from the payment service rather than friendly copy — short, lower-case text like plan unavailable or checkout failed. Nothing was charged. Try again, and if it repeats, email support@enchant.ee.

Heads up

Repeating a rare, expensive action too quickly — deleting an account, adding or removing a domain — is briefly refused. The cards don't say so specifically; you will see their ordinary failure message. Wait a short while, then try once.

Something here wrong or missing? Email support@enchant.ee.