Setting up your creator profile

Walk through onboarding and get your profile ready to show your work.

When you sign up — with Google or email and password — FOOH creates a profile for you automatically and takes you through a short onboarding.

What onboarding asks for

The first two steps are the same for everyone:

  1. Tell us about yourself — upload a profile photo (JPG, PNG, GIF, or WebP, at least 300px, max 4 MB), add your full name and your location. You can skip this and fill it in later.
  2. What brings you to FOOH? — pick one: get inspired, find work as a creator, or hire talent.

Where you go next depends on that answer. If you choose get inspired you land in the library, and if you choose hire talent you're sent to post a brief — both finish onboarding there. Only if you pick I'm a creator looking for work do you continue to the creator steps:

  1. What describes you best? — Studio, Freelancer, Agency, Production Company, AI Production Team, Creative Collective, or Other.
  2. Tell your story — a short bio, up to 300 characters. If we can find your studio online, we'll draft one for you to edit.

Choosing "I'm a creator looking for work" also sets your availability to Available right away, so brands can see you're open for projects.

Editing your profile later

Everything from onboarding (and more) lives at Account → Profile. The editor has four tabs:

  • General — photo, name, handle, talent type, availability, location, bio, and showreel.
  • Links — contact email plus website, Instagram, LinkedIn, TikTok, Vimeo, YouTube, Behance, and Dribbble.
  • Expertise — specialities, industries, and the tools you work with.
  • Team — key people, founded year, team size, minimum project budget, languages, and whether you work remotely.

Your public profile is live at fooh.com/your-handle as soon as it exists — the more of it you fill in, the better it sells your work.