Profiles & Cloud

Profile System & Cloud

Precise sensitivity transfer between games — save, share, and version-control every DPI, eDPI, and aim setting you ever use.

Create Your First Profile How It Works
12,847 Profiles Synced
340+ Supported Games
Version History

Cloud Sync — Your Settings, Everywhere

Log into Aimly on any device and your complete sensitivity library follows you. Every profile, every custom game entry, every DPI-to-in-game multiplier — stored in the cloud and updated in real time.

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Automatic Save

Every change you make — adjusting Valorant's sensitivity from 0.42 to 0.45, swapping your Razer DeathAdder from 800 to 1600 DPI — is saved instantly. No manual export, no JSON files sitting on your desktop.

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Multi-Device Sync

Start building your profile on your desktop at home, open Aimly on your laptop at LAN, pick up right where you left off. Cross-device sync works across Windows, macOS, and any modern browser.

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Encrypted at Rest

Your sensitivity data is encrypted with AES-256 before it leaves your browser. We store profiles server-side so you never lose them, but only you hold the decryption key tied to your Aimly account.

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Profile Categories

Organize profiles by game, by mouse, or by playstyle. Create a "Low-Sens Sniping" folder for CS2 and Valorant, a "High-Sens Tracking" set for Apex Legends and Overwatch 2, and switch between them in one click.

Share Links — Send Settings in One Click

Got a sensitivity setup you're proud of? Share it with teammates, streamers, or the community through a unique, read-only link. No account required on the recipient's end.

How Sharing Works

Open any saved profile, click the "Share" button, and Aimly generates a short URL like aimly.gg/s/7xKp2Q. Anyone who opens that link sees your exact sensitivity values — in-game sens, DPI, eDPI, polling rate, and mouse model — displayed read-only on a clean profile card.

Shared links never expire unless you revoke them. You can generate multiple links from the same profile if you want separate share tokens for different communities.

Real Examples

Team coordination: Your IGL sets a baseline sensitivity for scrims — 0.35 in Valorant at 800 DPI — shares the link in Discord, and all five players replicate the exact crosshair speed for consistent team movement.

Content creators: Streamers like TenZ and Shroud-style setups get pinned to shareable profiles. Viewers open the link, compare against their own settings, and use Aimly's converter to find the equivalent in their game of choice.

Hardware reviews: When you switch from a Logitech G Pro X Superlight to a Zowie EC2-CW, share your before-and-after profiles side by side so your audience sees the exact sensitivity adjustments you made.

Version History — Never Lose a Good Setup

Every time you save a profile, Aimly creates a version snapshot. Go back to any point in your sensitivity journey — compare what changed, revert to a previous build, or understand why that 0.03 tweak three weeks ago felt so much better.

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Full Change Log

Each version entry shows the timestamp, which fields changed, and the old vs. new values. Example: "2024-12-15 14:32 — Valorant sens changed from 0.38 → 0.40, DPI unchanged at 800. eDPI shifted from 304.0 → 320.0."

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One-Click Restore

Spot a version that performed better? Click "Restore" and that profile reverts to the selected snapshot. Your current settings are automatically saved as a new version, so you never overwrite anything permanently.

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Visual Comparison

Select any two versions and Aimly renders a side-by-side diff table highlighting every changed parameter. See at a glance whether you've been gradually increasing or decreasing sensitivity over your last 20 edits.

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Named Milestones

Tag important versions with custom labels like "Elo Peak — 304 eDPI," "New Mouse Day," or "Post-Update Adjustment." Jump between milestones instantly instead of scrolling through dozens of auto-saved snapshots.

Version history is included free with every Aimly account. No storage limits, no expiration on old snapshots — your sensitivity evolution is preserved indefinitely.