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What information on my Steady profile is public, and what is not?

What is public on your Steady profile and what stays private

As a media maker, what you publish on your Steady page is public: the page itself, your plans, and every post you have not restricted to members. Your members’ data and your own payment details are never public. A few things you can switch off yourself, and you can make the whole project unlisted.

Public on your Steady page

  • Everything you enter under Settings → About: your hero image or video, headline, short and long description, the name you publish under, your button text and your main link.

  • Your published plans, with their names, prices, images and benefits.

  • Your goals, if you have switched goals on – shown as a progress bar with the goal description.

  • Your legal notice. If you leave it empty, Steady falls back to your project name, the name you publish under and your website.

Numbers you can hide

Your member count and your monthly revenue have their own checkboxes under Settings → About. Untick them and the numbers disappear from your page – the member count also disappears from Steady’s Discover and recommendation cards, and your goal progress then shows only “… % reached” instead of the amount.

Your posts

Posts are not automatically public. Each post has its own access setting: public for everyone, or restricted to the plans you select. A restricted post shows only its teaser to non-members – the full text stays behind the paywall.

Making your project unlisted

Under Settings → General you choose who can find your project: “Everyone” or “Unlisted / Only people with the link”.

Unlisted takes your project out of Steady’s Discover page and Steady’s search, and asks search engines not to index your project page and posts. The settings page shows you the link you can share instead.

Unlisted is not the same as private. Anyone who has the link can still open your page, read your public posts and become a member. If you also use “Block AI training”, note that an unlisted project is left out of Steady’s site-wide crawler rules and relies on the per-page instruction alone.

Taking a project completely offline is not a setting you can switch yourself – write to support@steadyhq.com if you need that.

Never public

  • The names, email addresses and payment details of your members.

  • Your bank details, payout information and business details.

  • Your member list, your analytics and your revenue figures beyond the monthly amount you choose to show.

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