Find Any Dribbble Username with WhatsMyName App
Dribbble is one of the most influential portfolio communities for designers, where illustrators, product designers, and brand specialists showcase their work. Because designers build their professional reputation under a single handle, searching Dribbble through WhatsMyName App is a strong way to verify a designer's identity alongside 731 other platforms checked at the same time. No login, no install, results in seconds.
Platform: Design portfolio, creative community · Millions of designers worldwide
Search Dribbble Username FreeWhat Is Dribbble and Why Username Searches Matter
Dribbble launched in 2009 as an invite-based community for designers to share shots of their work and discover talent. It is widely used by hiring managers and clients to find and vet design talent. Each designer has a public profile reachable through dribbble.com/username, which makes accounts directly verifiable by tools like WhatsMyName App.
Username searches on Dribbble matter in several contexts. Hiring managers and clients verify that a portfolio shared in a job application matches the candidate's real Dribbble work. Designers check for accounts reposting their shots under a stolen identity. Agencies confirm a freelancer's body of work before commissioning. Recruiters tracing a designer's footprint use Dribbble as a key portfolio anchor.
Because Dribbble profiles document a designer's genuine portfolio and professional history, a confirmed result here, especially alongside a matching Instagram, Twitter, or GitHub, is a strong authenticity signal for creative hiring.
How Dribbble Usernames Work
Dribbble usernames can contain letters, numbers, and hyphens, are unique, and form the profile URL directly in the form dribbble.com/username. A separate display name appears on the profile, but the username in the URL is the stable identifier used across the designer's shots and links.
Designers commonly align their Dribbble username with their Instagram, Twitter, and personal portfolio handle to maintain a consistent professional brand, which makes Dribbble a useful platform to include in a cross-platform identity check for creative roles.
Because usernames can be changed, real-time checks matter. WhatsMyName App checks the live Dribbble profile each time you search rather than relying on cached data.
- Allowed characters: letters, numbers, hyphens
- Profile URL format: dribbble.com/username
- Each username is unique
- Display name is separate from the username
- Designers often match their portfolio and social handles
How to Search a Dribbble Username with WhatsMyName App
No account, no install, no cost. Results in under 90 seconds.
Go to WhatsMyName App
Open whatsmynameapp.us in your browser on any device. No account is needed and nothing needs to be installed.
Enter the Dribbble username
Type the Dribbble handle into the search bar exactly as it appears in the profile URL, including any hyphens.
Run the search
Click Search. WhatsMyName App immediately begins checking all 732 platforms in parallel, including Dribbble.
Find the Dribbble result
Results stream in as each check completes. Look for the Dribbble entry showing confirmed or not found.
Click through to verify
If confirmed, click the result to open the live profile and review the portfolio of shots, the bio, and the designer's links.
Check connected platforms
Review all other found results. Designers reuse handles across Instagram, Twitter, and GitHub, so matching accounts help confirm the identity.
Export results
Once the scan completes, export all found accounts to CSV with one click, including platform name, profile URL, and category.
What WhatsMyName App Shows for Dribbble
When WhatsMyName App finds a Dribbble account, it returns a direct link to the profile. Clicking through shows the display name, the portfolio of shots, the bio, follower count, and any linked sites, including whether the designer is available for work. The profile confirms the username is registered and reveals the portfolio behind it.
Dribbble profiles are public, so a found result reliably indicates a live profile. If no Dribbble account exists for the searched username, WhatsMyName App returns a not-found result for Dribbble while continuing to check all remaining platforms.
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Open WhatsMyName AppAfter Finding a Dribbble Account
Once you confirm a Dribbble account, the follow-up depends on your goal. To vet a design candidate, review the portfolio depth and compare the handle against their Instagram, Twitter, or GitHub found in the same search. A consistent identity across a portfolio platform and their socials strengthens confidence that the work is genuinely theirs.
If you are a designer checking for stolen work, search your handle and review whether a lookalike account is reposting your shots. Cross-referencing the impersonator's other found accounts can reveal a stolen identity reused across platforms, which helps when filing a report with Dribbble.
If the search returned no Dribbble result, the handle is not currently registered there. The designer may use a different username on Dribbble or showcase their work on another portfolio platform.
- Review portfolio depth when vetting a design candidate
- Compare against Instagram, Twitter, or GitHub from the same search
- Watch for lookalike accounts reposting stolen shots
- Confirm the work is genuinely the candidate's before hiring
Related Platform Searches
WhatsMyName App checks these platforms alongside Dribbble in a single search. Explore the guides below or browse all OSINT tools available on this site.
Designers cross-post their shots on Instagram under the same handle. A matching Instagram account confirms a design identity across platforms.
Designers share work and process on Twitter under the same handle. Confirming Twitter corroborates a designer's professional identity.
Product designers who work closely with engineering often have a GitHub under the same handle. Checking GitHub rounds out a designer's professional footprint.
Frequently Asked Questions about Dribbble Username Search
Why is Dribbble useful for vetting a designer?
Dribbble profiles document a designer's portfolio and professional history under a single handle. Confirming the account exists and matches the candidate's other platforms helps verify that a portfolio shared in an application is genuinely theirs.
Can WhatsMyName App help me find someone stealing my design work?
Yes. Search your handle and review whether a lookalike account is reposting your shots. Cross-referencing the impersonator's other found accounts can reveal a stolen identity reused across platforms, which helps when filing a report.
Does WhatsMyName App show a designer's Dribbble shots?
No. WhatsMyName App confirms the profile exists and links to it. The portfolio of shots, bio, and links are visible when you click through to the live profile.
Can I tell if a Dribbble designer is available for work?
WhatsMyName App confirms the profile exists. Availability status, along with the portfolio and bio, is shown on the live profile when you click through.
Why might a Dribbble search return an error?
An error means Dribbble returned an unexpected response during the check, usually temporary rate-limiting or a brief connectivity issue. Wait a few minutes and run the search again.
Is searching a Dribbble username with WhatsMyName App legal?
How is this different from searching on Dribbble directly?
Dribbble's own search only checks Dribbble. WhatsMyName App checks Dribbble and 731 other platforms at once, so you immediately see whether the same handle appears on Instagram, Twitter, GitHub, and elsewhere.
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WhatsMyName App checks Dribbble and 731 other platforms simultaneously. Free, no sign-up, results in under 90 seconds. Read the full WhatsMyName App guide to get the most out of every search.
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