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Your profile is your personal workspace inside Model Diplomat. It’s where your work lives — every Atlas thread, every saved story, every course you’ve taken, every badge you’ve earned.

What lives on your profile

Saved threads (chats)

Every Atlas thread is saved automatically. “Thread” and “chat” mean the same thing here — your conversation history with Atlas. From your profile you can:
  • Revisit any past thread and continue it
  • Rename threads for easier searching
  • Delete threads you no longer need
  • Share threads via public link

Bookmarks

You can bookmark anything interesting from anywhere on the platform:
  • Stories from Discover
  • Briefings you’ve received
  • Specific threads or messages
  • Courses you want to come back to
Bookmarks live in one place on your profile so you always have quick access.

Courses and progress

Every course you’ve started, completed, or bookmarked shows up here, along with your XP, level, streak, and earned badges.

Public profile

Every account has a public profile at /profile/[username] — but it’s inactive by default. You have to manually activate it from your account settings before anyone else can see it. When active, your public profile can display:
  • Your display name, avatar, and bio
  • Your MUN conference history (add any conferences you’ve attended)
  • Courses you’ve completed and certificates earned
  • Badges and level
  • Shared research threads you’ve marked public
  • Country specializations (auto-populated from your Atlas research)
A public profile is a way to show the world what you’re working on and what you stand for — useful for college applications, professional networking, or just being part of the community.

Leaderboard

Active public profiles appear on the global leaderboard, ranked by MUN conferences attended. Claim a username, activate your profile, and add your MUN history to show up.

Username and activation

To activate your public profile and appear on the leaderboard, you need to claim a username:
  1. Go to Account Settings → Profile
  2. Claim a username (lowercase, alphanumeric + hyphens, 3–30 characters, globally unique)
  3. Toggle Make profile public
  4. Add your MUN history, bio, and anything else you want to display
You can deactivate your profile at any time — it immediately returns to private (404 on public access), but your data is preserved.

Account settings

Manage your username, profile visibility, and account preferences