Profile Settings
Your profile is the first tab in Settings. It controls how you appear to teammates and — more importantly — which jurisdictions, roles, and practice areas Judicio uses to tailor the defaults you see when you run an analysis. This guide walks through every field, in order, exactly as it appears on the page.
Open profile settingsYour name, email, and profile image are part of your account identity (managed through Judicio's authentication provider, Clerk). Everything else on this page — country, bio, jurisdictions, role, and practice areas — is your Judicio profile and saves with the Save changes button at the bottom.
Opening the page
Open Settings from the sidebar
Select your profile avatar in the bottom-left corner of the main sidebar, then choose Settings.
Land on the Profile tab
Settings opens on Profile by default. The left rail of Settings lists Profile, Security, Preferences, and — for organisation admins — Organization, Usage & Analytics, and Billing & Invoice.
Profile image
Change your profile image
At the top of the page is the Profile image card showing your current avatar (or your initials if you have none).
- Select Change image.
- Pick a JPG, PNG, or GIF file. The maximum size is 2 MB.
- The new image uploads immediately and replaces your avatar across the app.
If you signed up with Google, your Google picture is used until you replace it here.
Personal information
Edit your personal details
The Personal information card holds five fields:
- First name and Second name — your display name across shared projects and team views.
- Email — shown for reference and cannot be edited here (it is greyed out). A green Verified label appears next to it once your address is confirmed.
- Country — a searchable dropdown. Start typing to filter the list.
- Bio — a free-text line about yourself. You can type it or dictate it with the microphone button inside the field.
Edits here are staged — nothing is saved until you select Save changes at the bottom of the page.
Your email is your sign-in identity and isn't editable from this card. To change it, update it in your account's authentication settings; the new address syncs back to Judicio and the Verified label reappears once you confirm it.
Jurisdictions
Your jurisdictions are the single most important setting on this page. They tailor your available role options and seed the default Jurisdiction used by the AI features.
Set the jurisdictions where you practise
In the Jurisdictions card, use the picker to select every jurisdiction you're licensed in:
- The 15 most common jurisdictions appear as quick-pick chips (India, US, UK, EU, Canada, Australia, Singapore, and more). Select a chip to add it.
- For anything else, use the search box to find a country by name and add it.
- You can select up to 5 jurisdictions. The first one you add is your primary jurisdiction — it drives your role options and other defaults.
- Remove a jurisdiction by selecting its chip again.
You can't save your profile with zero jurisdictions selected. If you clear them all and select Save changes, Judicio asks you to pick at least one first. This guarantees every analysis has a sensible default jurisdiction to fall back on.
Your primary jurisdiction becomes the default value of the Jurisdiction chip you see when composing a query in Legal Research and Drafting. You can still override it per session from that chip without changing your profile. See Jurisdictions for how scoping works in research.
Professional information
Pick your role(s)
The Professional information card opens with Your role, shown as a wall of selectable chips grouped by category.
- Select up to 5 roles (one primary plus up to four more).
- The list is filtered by your jurisdictions — only roles that are standard in the jurisdictions you chose above are offered. If a previously-saved role isn't standard in your current jurisdictions, Judicio shows an inline note rather than silently dropping it.
- If your role isn't listed, pick Other and type it into the free-text field that appears.
Select your practice areas
Below your role is Primary area of practice — a wall of chips covering the common practice areas (Corporate & Commercial, Litigation, Intellectual Property, Tax, Real Estate & Construction, Employment & Labour, and many more). Select every area that applies; there's no fixed cap.
Your practice areas help Judicio tailor default review checks, research suggestions, and template recommendations to your field.
Your role and practice areas shape the suggestions Judicio offers — they never limit what you can do. You can always pick different checks, jurisdictions, or templates when configuring any individual analysis.
Saving your changes
Save (or discard) your edits
Two buttons sit at the bottom of the page:
- Save changes — writes every staged edit (image excepted, which saves on upload). It stays disabled until you've actually changed something, and shows Saving… while it works. A confirmation toast appears when it's done.
- Cancel — discards all staged edits and restores the values you last saved.
Next steps
- Preferences — set your theme, display language, timezone, notifications, and export defaults.
- Security — review your account overview, sign-in method, and active sessions.
- Jurisdictions in Research — see how your primary jurisdiction is used and overridden per query.