To use Midjourney smoothly, the key isn’t image-generation parameters, but account login, the personal center, and work management. The following Midjourney tutorial lays out, in practical step-by-step order: how to log in and authorize via the web, how to organize your gallery, how to handle showcasing your work, and the correct way to securely log out and switch accounts.
Logging in to Midjourney on the Web: Don’t Click the Wrong Discord Authorization
After opening the Midjourney official website, the common way to log in is through Discord authorization. Clicking the login button will take you to Discord’s authorization page. First confirm that the Discord account shown in the top-right corner is the one you want to link, then choose “Authorize.”
If you’re logged into multiple Discord accounts in the same browser, it’s easiest to authorize the wrong account. The safer approach is to log out of any Discord accounts you don’t need in the Discord web app first, or use an incognito window to log in separately, then return to Midjourney to complete authorization.
How to Use the Midjourney Personal Center: Find Images, Favorite, and Download
After logging in, go to Midjourney’s personal homepage/gallery page. You can browse generation history in chronological order, or use search and filters to quickly locate a specific task. When retrieving older images, it helps to remember the keywords or style descriptions you used at the time, which makes searching faster.
When you see a piece you like, it’s recommended to favorite or archive it first (entry points may differ across pages), then download the original/upscaled image to avoid the cost of having to hunt for it later. Once you’ve organized things well on the web, it also feels smoother to go back to Discord and keep iterating.


