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Your profile shows what you've installed and created, and the achievements you've earned along the way. It's your track record, and it's how players learn to trust your work.

Your profile & rewards

Your profile shows what you've installed and created, and the achievements you've earned along the way. It's your track record, and it's how players learn to trust your work.

Your profile

Your profile is your public face in Tranzio: your stats, the adaptations you've worked on, and your recent activity, gathered in one place. When players browse an adaptation, its team's profiles are one click away, which is how reputation works here: not follower counts, but a visible body of work. Other people see your public profile; you can see and edit everything from Settings → Profile, and control how visible your activity is in Privacy & Incognito.

JD

John Doe

Translate games·@johndoe

JapaneseEnglishUkrainian
1.2kFollowers
84Following
3Active projects
11Games
A profile header and its four counters, growing as the same translator's work adds up. Followers and Following come from the community side; Active projects and Games come from the work itself.

Following and friends

Two different things sit next to each other on a profile. Follow is one-sided and silent: their work shows up for you, and they are not asked. Add friend is a request the other person has to accept, and it unlocks the things that need agreement, like being added to a group chat.

Accepting a friend request also starts a mutual follow, because two people who just agreed to be friends almost always want each other's work in view, and pressing Follow twice afterwards is a chore. It is a starting point, not a rule: either of you can press Follow again to unfollow and stay friends.

Projects and activity

Under the header sit the two things that make a profile worth reading: the projects you're part of, each with your role and how far along it is, and a recent activity rail. Activity is generated from real work (strings translated, changes approved, builds run), never written by hand, which is exactly why it's believable to someone deciding whether to install your translation.

Recent activity

  1. Ran a build in Hollow Knight

    2 hours ago
  2. Approved changes in Hollow Knight

    yesterday
  3. Reviewed strings in Stardew Valley

    3 days ago
  4. Commented in Stardew Valley

    5 days ago
The activity rail filling up. The dot color marks the kind of work: green for translating and approving, amber for review passes, blue for uploads and builds, violet for comments.

Activity is drawn from translation work, so it fills up as you contribute rather than as you browse. If you'd rather it paused for a while, that's what Incognito mode is for.

Achievements

As you use Tranzio, you collect achievement badges, for playing as much as for building. They're small, they're permanent, and locked ones show exactly what's left to do, which turns them into a quiet to-do list for your translator career:

Achievements

4 / 6 unlocked
Localizer67%
Welcome aboardJoined the Tranzio communityMar 2025
First TranslationCreated your first adaptationApr 2025
NEWProlificCreated 10 adaptationsJun 2025
RAREPolyglotShipped in 5 or more languagesJun 2025
Ten Thousand StrongYour work installed 10,000 timesReach 10,000 installs
Full Dub MasterDubbed an entire AAA titleDub an entire AAA title
The achievements card from a real profile. The ring color is rarity: emerald for common, amber for uncommon, gold for the rare ones. Locked badges are dimmed and show their requirement, like Reach 10,000 installs.
BadgeHow to earn it
Welcome aboardJoin Tranzio. Everyone starts here.
First InstallInstall your first translation.
First TranslationCreate your first adaptation.
First DubRecord your first voice line.
Polyglot / Prolific / Ten Thousand StrongThe rare tier: ship in five or more languages, create ten adaptations, reach 10,000 installs of your work.

Achievements only ever unlock; nothing on your profile can be lost by taking a break. If you'd rather earn them without an audience for a while, Incognito mode pauses your public activity, and the badges keep counting.