Your Company ProfileMaster Data

Master Data

Company name, industries, URL slug, contact data, logo, and the publication status of your profile.

Company Profile Manager → Master data (/my/company/profile) holds the core facts of your company. Editing requires the edit company settings permission; other members see a read-only view.

Basics

  • Company name (required).
  • Main industry — your primary branch, chosen with a type-ahead. If your industry is missing you can suggest a new branch; note the hint about consequences — the branch determines your reference form structure and where you're listed.
  • Additional industries — any number of further branches.
  • URL slug — your profile's address. A default slug is derived from your company name and cannot be changed; optionally set a custom slug (changing it later breaks previously shared links — the form warns you, and notes implications for single sign-on).
  • Responsible profile manager — the colleague shown as the profile's contact.
  • Agency flag and primary language of your content.

Contact data

  • Address — with a map-based picker; the geocoded location is used for maps and location search.
  • E-mail, phone, mobile, fax — each with its own visibility setting (release level): decide per field whether it's public, member-only, restricted to contacted companies, or internal.
  • Website URL.
  • Teaser — up to 255 characters per language; shown in the profile header, search results, and link previews. The form flags languages that are still missing a teaser.
  • Logo — upload in JPEG/PNG/WebP/GIF; existing logos can be removed. The logo appears on your profile, your references, search results, and exports.

Status & publication

Per language, a publish status controls whether your profile is live in that language. The selector is locked — with an explanation — when your main branch is still awaiting approval or when you lack publishing permission (the form lists the colleagues who have it).

A metadata block shows who last changed the profile and when.

Changing your custom URL slug changes your public profile address. Old links are not redirected — update your website, e-mail signatures, and printed material.