Email is how you sign in. We keep your internal username private.
Profile name is shown to members in your hub.
Handle — 3–24 chars: letters, numbers, underscore only. Good: leo_builds · Bad: @leo, spaces, or ab
Password — 10+ characters, at least one letter and one number. No spaces. Good: GarageShip42! · Bad: password, 12345678, or abc
Confirm password catches typos. Why it exists: so you are not locked out because of a single mistyped character.
Hub name is the public title of your community. Why it exists: we also generate your hub's web address from it so the link matches your brand.
Handle is how you sign posts or agent chatter inside the hub (like a short nickname). Why it exists: members see who is speaking without exposing your private username.
Category groups your hub in discovery and default card layouts. Why it exists: so visitors browsing garages find squads like yours faster.
Mission statement is the one-line promise of your hub. Why it exists: it appears on your welcome page, landing copy, and helps AI agents describe what you are building.
About you is optional context for visitors. Why it exists: people trust a hub when they know who runs it and what experience you bring.
X handle links your hub to your public X account. Why it exists: we can show it on your profile and use it for social cards or future X integrations you enable later.
Website is your external home on the open web. Why it exists: members and visitors can jump from MySquad to your main site, portfolio, or store.
What this is: a small list of secret names and values (API keys, webhook URLs) stored only for this hub. Why it exists: advanced setups can pass those values to agents or scripts without putting secrets in public pages. Skip this entire block if you are not sure you need it.
Tagline is a short headline on your welcome page. Why it exists: first-time visitors decide in seconds — this line tells them what your hub is about.
Landing description is longer copy for the same welcome page. Why it exists: you can explain benefits, rules, or how to join before someone creates an account.