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Managing your account and settings

A tour of Wren's Settings tabs and My Docs, where you update your account, profile, schedule, idea preferences, connected accounts, and the context documents that shape Wren's output.

Wren has two places where you shape how it works for you: the Settings page and My Docs. Settings holds your account details and preferences; My Docs holds the context documents that teach Wren your voice and audience.

Settings

Open Settings from the sidebar. The page is organized into tabs down the left side.

  • General — Your account basics and professional profile. Update your name and email, add a few details about yourself (what describes you, whether you post as yourself or a company, and what you want from posting), and fill in your Professional Profile: role/title, industries you're in, career background, content goals, and optional personal and core-values notes. There's also an Audience Context section for who your readers are, what they want, and what's holding them back. Most fields here save automatically as you edit (Name and Email have their own Save buttons).
  • Security — Set a new password for your account (for email/password sign-ins; if you use Google sign-in there's no Wren password to change).
  • Post Settings — Set your Writing Goal (a weekly posting target and how far ahead to track it) and your Nudge Schedule (when Wren checks your progress and sends reminders). These nudges, and reminders to publish a scheduled post, are delivered over Telegram — connect Telegram to receive them.
  • Idea Settings — Control what Wren suggests: the industries you write about and your writing topics, which guide idea generation.
  • Connected Accounts — Link external services. Connect LinkedIn to publish posts directly from Wren, connect Telegram for idea capture and writing nudges, manage your MCP Server tokens for AI clients, connect Readwise, and install the Wren browser extension.

My Docs (your context documents)

My Docs is where Wren's understanding of you lives. Each document feeds the content Wren generates. Click any document to open and edit it.

  • Voice Profile — How you sound. This is the core reference Wren matches when drafting. Its Posts sub-tab is where you choose which posts (up to 20) count as voice samples.
  • About Me — Background that grounds your posts in who you are.
  • Audience — Who you're writing for.
  • Guardrails — Things to avoid or hold to.
  • Image Style Guide — your visual style for AI-generated images (brand colors, look and feel), applied whenever you generate an image.

Some documents show a small warning icon when they're out of date with the inputs that feed them. About Me and Audience go stale when you change the matching profile fields in Settings; the Voice Profile goes stale when your writing samples change — you edit an included post, or add or remove posts from the voice set. When you see the icon, open the document and regenerate it.

Regenerating a document overwrites its current content, but Wren snapshots the previous version first — you can roll back from the version history dropdown (available on the Voice Profile and About Me docs). Regeneration is limited to a few times per day per document.

How the two connect

Settings is where you enter the raw details; My Docs is where those details become the polished context Wren writes from. Keep both current, and your posts, ideas, and drafts stay aligned with your voice and goals.

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