Claiming your creator page: a 2-minute guide
The VoteHer Team
VoteHer profiles start as community pages: a placeholder avatar, your public ranking context, and links to the official accounts people already know. If one of those profiles is you, claiming it turns it into your page — and it takes about two minutes.
Start from your profile and tap 'Claim this profile.' We verify that you control your official accounts, either by reading a one-time code you add to a social bio or through a direct platform sign-in. That verification is what keeps impersonation off the platform: nobody can claim a page they cannot prove is theirs.
Once you are verified, the page becomes yours to shape. Swap the placeholder for a photo you actually own the rights to, polish your tagline and bio, and confirm the official links that appear under your name. Those verified links are also the identity signal search engines use to connect your VoteHer page to the rest of your presence.
Claiming also unlocks your supporters board — the running list of the people voting for you and playing your games. It is the clearest view you will get of who is in your corner, and it is only visible once the profile is verified as yours.
Not your page, but something is wrong? Every profile carries a correction-and-removal link. VoteHer is creator-first: rights requests are honored, and a profile can be restricted while a claim or report is reviewed.