Editing your Subnet Profile
Once you've successfully claimed your subnet profile (see Claiming your Subnet Profile), this guide will help you navigate the TAO.com Content Management System (CMS) to manage the content on your subnet profile.
Signing In to the TAO.com Content Management System (CMS)
Navigate to the TAO.com CMS
Enter your credentials
Enter the email and password provided to you by TAO.com during the subnet profile claim process (Claiming your Subnet Profile).
Upon successfully signing in to the TAO.com CMS, you will see a page that looks like this, with 3 or 4 "collections" (data sources):
Subnets
News
Team Members
Companies

Your account will only have access to the subnet(s) and company you are associated with. If you are not associated with any particular company, you will not see the Companies collection shown above. When clicking into Subnets or Companies collections, if you do not see your subnet(s) or company, or see the wrong subnet(s) or company, please email [email protected] to correct any mistake.
Subnets collection
The Subnets collection is the primary data source that you'll use to update the content shown on the subnet profile in the TAO.com app. It covers much of the information about the subnet proper, aside from Company and Team Member information, or subnet News.

1. Subnet name
You cannot change this value in the CMS. Contact [email protected] for help changing this value.
Your subnet name as shown in the TAO.com app actually does not come from this field (this is just used for CMS reference purposes), but rather from the subnet name set directly on the chain itself. So, to change the subnet name shown in the TAO.com app, change it on the chain.
2. Subnet number
You cannot change this value in the CMS. This is for reference purposes only.
3. Hero (banner) image
This is the banner image shown at the top of your subnet profile and may be prefilled with a banner we pulled from your X (Twitter) account. Feel free to change this as desired.

We suggest an image with dimensions 1500 x 500, but also know that that images with those dimensions don't currently show optimized in the app. You can play around with images with different dimensions, but we're working on ways to make 1500 x 500 work so that you can just use your X (Twitter) banner.
4. Profile image (subnet logo)
This is the logo shown on your subnet page and next to your subnet name throughout the TAO.com app.

There are 2 profile images shown in this section of the CMS:
Profile image - Chain- This is the subnet logo we have automatically pulled from the chain. We strongly recommend you change it there and it should populate through immediately here and throughout the TAO.com app. However, if for whatever reason you want to override the image on the chain with a different image, you can override it with:Profile image - Override- If an image is uploaded here, it will override the chain logo for display throughout the TAO.com app until it is removed. Note: if the chain logo is updated, this override image will still be the one to be used. You must remove it if you want your subnet logo from the chain to be shown.
Tip: be careful uploading logos with transparent backgrounds, especially if your logo is particularly bright or dark, as the logo may get lost visually for users who have their app settings set to light or dark mode, respectively.
5. Categories
These are the tags shown beneath your subnet name and short description on your subnet profile:

To request new categories be added for you to add to your subnet profile, contact [email protected].
6. Company
This has likely been preset for you. If you need to add a new company, contact [email protected] and we'll get your account associated with the new company.
Edit company details in the Companies collection.
7. Short description
This is a short description of your subnet displayed beneath your subnet name on your subnet profile as well as on the search tab in the app.
Recommended format:
Capitalize only the first word.
Don't add a period at the end.


8. About
This is a longer (but still short!) description of your subnet displayed in the "What is <subnetname>?" row in the About section, and on the About page when the user taps that row:


9. Featured Media
This shows images and/or videos above your About description:

10. Team
This is where you can add the individual(s) who founded the subnet or otherwise lead the subnet (we recommend sticking with c-suite level team members).
Important note: you should only use this section if your subnet is not operated by a formal company or entity. If it's operated by a formal company or entity, add team members to your company in the Companies collection. If you add them in both places, they will show multiple times.
If there is only one team member added to your subnet, it will display as "Founded by <team member name>" with the ability to tap on the row to see additional details about the founder:

If 2 or more team members are entered, it will display as "Meet the team" with the subtitle "<#> featured team members".
11. Links
These are the links that will show in "pills" below the team section:

12. Other Links
These are custom links that can be added upon request and will show as additional "pills" after 11. Links.
13. What is Incentivized
This is where you can describe what you're incentivizing your subnet's miners to produce. Note character limits and check the app after updated to ensure it's looking the way you want it.

14. Roadmap
This is where you can outline your roadmap to give holders and potential holders confidence about your vision and strategy.
Each roadmap item can be given a status of "Completed", "In Progress", or "Not Started" and will display a matching icon in the app. We recommend starting with any "Completed" roadmap items you want to share, then "In Progress" items, then "Not Started" items last.
Note character limits and check the app after updated to ensure it's looking the way you want it.

Companies collection
If you have been granted access to edit a particular company, you can do so from the "Companies" collection:

Upon clicking on the Companies collection, you should see your company. Click it to see its edtiable details.
We may have filled out some basic info for you, but encourage you to add more details and keep this up to date, like you would a LinkedIn profile.
You can edit the following fields:
Name
Bio
Team members (also — and more easily in our experience — editable from the Team Members collection). If you want to edit an existing team member that we added for you, contact us at [email protected].
Profile image
Links
Website URL (contact us at [email protected] to change this)
X (Twitter) URL
LinkedIn URL
GitHub URL
Discord URL
Other links (upon request)
This information will show in the About section for any subnet that your company operates:

Tapping the row will show the company Bio, links, and team members with their bios and links:

Team Members collection
It can be easier to add and edit team members in the Team Members collection to then add to your company profile. Start by navigating to the Team Members collection:

You can add new team members by clicking the "Create new Team Member" button.
You can edit the following fields:
Full Name
Role
Bio
Website URL (contact us at [email protected] to update this)
X (Twitter) URL
LinkedIn URL
GitHub URL
Discord URL
This is meant to display the link to this team member's Discord profile, not the server (despite the guidance in the CMS). It should look something like
https://discord.com/users/12345, nothttps://discord.com/invite/codeTo get an individual's Discord profile link, enable Developer Mode in User Settings (Advanced), then go to the individual's Discord profile, click the three dots, and select Copy User ID, finally, combine
https://discord.com/users/with your ID in a text editor to form the link.
Profile image
News collection

The News collection is where you can add news items to display in the News section of your profile:

By default, the News section shows the latest 5 news items. The rest are shown when the user taps the "See all news" button:

Enter the following details for each news item:
Headline
Source
Contact us to add a source not shown in the list
URL
Subnet
You will only see your subnet(s) available for selection. If the news item includes another subnet, contact us and we can the subnet to it.
Date and time
Time doesn't really matter unless the news item came out in the last 24 hours, in which case it will show "<X> hours ago" or similar in the app until it has been a full day since the news came out.
Image (optional)
For YouTube videos, we recommend grabbing the thumbnail from a tool like https://www.youtubethumbnaildownloader.com/
Subnet profile content that is not editable
You cannot change of of the financial stats information shown on your subnet profile. We get that directly from the Bittensor blockchain. If you see an error, contact us at [email protected].
You cannot change the name of your subnet from within the TAO.com CMS. We pull that directly from the chain, so update it there and you should see it updated in the app within a few seconds (navigate away from the page and back to force a refresh).
Have a question not answered above? Contact us at [email protected]. Thank you for being an engaged subnet owner!
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