What is Flexyd?
Flexyd turns the stats you have scattered across GitHub, Chess.com, Steam, AniList, Last.fm and more into one card you can share. Pick your sources, type your public usernames, and you get a link plus an image built for Discord, X and your GitHub README.
Which sites can I connect?
Eleven so far: GitHub, Codeforces and Hacker News for code; Chess.com and Lichess for chess; Steam, RetroAchievements, Speedrun.com and osu! for gaming; AniList for anime and manga; and Last.fm for music. You can put up to eight on a single card.
Do I need an account or a password?
No. Flexyd only reads public profiles, so there is no signup, no OAuth and no password to hand over. Type a username that anyone could look up and that is all it needs.
How do I put my stats in my GitHub README?
Every card has an SVG version made for READMEs. Open your flex, choose README badge, and paste the snippet into your profile README. The badge redraws with current numbers each time someone loads the page.
How often do the numbers update?
Numbers are captured when you make a card and stay put until you refresh it, so a card you shared last month still shows what it showed then. Open your own flex and press Refresh to pull the latest.
Can I compare my stats against a friend?
Yes. Open someone's flex and choose Compare yours. Flexyd builds a head-to-head card that scores you on the domains you both play, and gives you a nerd-overlap percentage.
Is it free?
Yes, and there is no account to upgrade. Flexyd is free to use and free to share.