§ Profile · You
Your night,
charted.
The Profile tab is a personal log — who you are, not how you rank. Identity and taste lead; competitive scoring lives in the Rankings tab. Meaningful counts sit under the hero, then three sub-views stack below: recent activity, saved venues and earned badges — all built from the same vocabulary as the rest of the app.
UX decisions
- 01Petrol hero — dark anchor that says "this is you" without a giant photo banner. No scores or ranks here; that vocabulary lives in the Rankings tab.
- 02Taste tags under the name ("Verified local · Techno · Peak-chaser") describe identity without restating performance metrics.
- 03Stats strip overlaps the hero — 4 meaningful counts only (check-ins, venues, friends, streak). No data slop.
- 04Taste card on Activity surfaces self-reflection (top vibe, top category, peak night) — three cells, no leaderboard.
- 05Activity reuses rank-row (vibe pin, meta, trail) — one component, two tabs. Cheap to build, easy to learn.
- 06Badges with locked variants create forward goals without hiding them behind spoilers.
- 07Settings row lives at the bottom — account, privacy, notifications, theme — keeps the tab from becoming a dumping ground.