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Settings is the single configuration destination. It stays deliberately thin — admin complexity does not leak into the main rail.

What’s on the page

Workspace & plan

Your workspace identity, brand list, billing email, current plan and allowances.

Integrations

Connect or disconnect Shopify, Meta Ads, Amazon Ads, Amazon Seller, Google Ads, TikTok, LinkedIn, X, HubSpot, and LiveKit — per brand.

Autonomy / Approval mode

Per-action-type thresholds. Decide which low-risk actions can fire after N consecutive approvals under a daily cap.

Team & roles

Operator seats, invitations, and per-brand roles (viewer / operator) plus workspace roles (owner / admin). See Roles & permissions.

MCP

Mint and manage MCP API keys to drive the cockpit from your AI client. See Developers & MCP.

Source health

Per-integration sync status and data freshness — what’s syncing, what needs reconnect.

Settings sub-pages

  • Integrations — connect/disconnect platforms per brand.
  • Approval mode / Autonomy — per-action-type thresholds.
  • Plan — your plan, brand and seat allowances, usage.
  • MCP — MCP API keys (mint, scope, expire, rate-limit, revoke, audit).
  • Models & AI runtime — AI model selection and runtime config.
  • Source health — per-integration sync status and reconnect prompts.
  • Appearance — cockpit look-and-feel.

Summary cards

The top of Settings shows small status cards:
  • Connected integrations — total platform connections across your brands.
  • Active operators — seats currently in use against your plan allowance.
  • Brands in workspace — brand count against your plan allowance.
  • Autonomy rules enabled — how much of your work is allowed to fire without explicit approval.

What Settings will not become

Settings is not a dashboard. It will not grow KPI widgets, trend charts, or vanity counters. If a number belongs anywhere, it belongs on the surface it acts on (Home, the relevant Work surface, or History).

Open Settings

Configure your workspace.