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Settings

Where to find every preference, permission, and integration.

Available on
  • Desktop
  • Web Portal
  • Mobile

The Settings view is the front desk of Glueprint. Configuration, integrations, and account-level controls all live here.

Desktop layout

Click Settings at the bottom of the navigation rail. Sections appear in a sidebar:

  • General — default working directory, default agent, startup behavior.
  • Appearance — theme and visual preferences.
  • Agents — which agents Glueprint has detected, install paths, and the order they appear in. Tool permissions per agent live inside each agent card.
  • Assistants — account-wide defaults and per-assistant governance.
  • Work items — defaults for new sessions.
  • Projects — the folders Glueprint knows about.
  • Topic > host bindings — route specific work types to specific hosts.
  • Notifications — what triggers a desktop notification.
  • Keep awake — prevent the machine from sleeping while sessions are running.
  • Language servers — the LSP servers powering the editor.
  • About — version and links to support.
  • Danger zone — wipe local data, reset, log out.

Portal layout

The portal’s Settings view mirrors the desktop, with several additions for organization-level admin work:

  • Account — profile, recovery codes status, sign-out.
  • Hosts (also labeled “Devices”) — every machine you’ve activated, with API keys and revoke controls.
  • Users — invite and remove people from your account.
  • Billing — the subscription, plan, and customer portal link.
  • Governance — the organization-wide constitution and permission rules (admin-only).
  • Single sign-on — identity provider setup (Enterprise plan).
  • Audit log — security events (admin-only).
  • Project tags — create and manage tags across the account.

Some sections from the desktop are absent on the portal because they’re machine-local (data directory paths, “keep awake” behavior).

Mobile layout

The mobile Settings screen exposes:

  • Account — signed-in email, sign out.
  • Appearance — theme.
  • Organization, Users, Hosts, Host scopes, Project tags, Governance — admin-style screens that mirror the portal.
  • Terminal — terminal session preferences.

For heavier configuration, use desktop or portal.

Section reference

Detailed pages for the most-asked-about sections: