> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://docs.llama.fi/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://docs.llama.fi/list-your-project/how-to-update-project-metadata.md).

# How to update project metadata

If your project's metadata (name, website link, twitter handle, logo...) on DefiLlama is outdated or incorrect, you can submit an update request by sending an email to <metadata@defillama.com>

Make sure to provide proof that the change is legitimate, examples of valid proof are:

* For website changes, a banner on the original website that links to the new website, or a redirect
* For social media changes, a post on the previous handle about a migration to a new handle
* ...

On this email you can request changes such as:

* Project name
* Description
* Logo
* Website URL
* Social media links
* Category or tags
* Other public project metadata

#### Review Process

Metadata updates are reviewed manually before being published. Providing clear verification and complete information helps speed up the review process.

If additional information is required, the DefiLlama team may contact you for clarification.


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