Roadmap
OMIU.ME Alpha v0.3.0OMIU is evolving quickly. Here are the major upgrades we’re focused on—built for creators, shipped with taste, and optimized for speed.
Every account gets a hub at omiu.me/u/[username] showing your profile picture, badges, bio, and all your pages. You can set a bio, pick an accent color, keep it private, or redirect it to one of your profiles.
Visitors ask questions from your profile. You review them in your dashboard inbox, write answers, and choose which threads to show publicly on your page.
Upload a profile photo to your account. Shows up in settings, the nav header, and on Q&A questions you post under your name.
One-click share from the dashboard. Opens a pre-filled tweet with your profile link.
Three pre-built starting points - Business Card, Mini Website, and Profile Layout - to get you going faster than building from scratch.
Free stays at 10MB. Premium goes to 100MB, Founder to 250MB.
Crop and resize images directly in the builder before placing them on your profile.
Typewriter cycles through animated text phrases. Gallery displays images in grid, masonry, carousel, or slideshow layouts.
Pull your activity into your profile - server roles, repos, commit streaks, contribution graphs. Still figuring out the right scope here.
Fixing selection edge cases, improving block controls, and generally making the canvas feel less rough around the edges.
Better layout tools when building on a phone. The canvas works but some controls are harder to hit than they should be.
Entrance reveals and transition effects for tabs, dropdowns, and blocks. Aiming for subtle, not the kind that makes you close the tab.
Tab content preloaded into memory so switching between them feels instant rather than flickering.
More platforms, more icon styles, and better control over how links are displayed in the social block.
A lightweight engagement layer for profiles. Still working out how to keep it useful without turning into a moderation headache.
Finer control over button colors, surface colors, borders, and accents. The goal is more flexibility without cluttering the theme panel.
View counts, link clicks, and Q&A engagement in your dashboard. Nothing invasive - just the basics that actually help.
Roadmap items are subject to change as we learn from alpha users.