Settings
The map of everything that configures your account, workspace, and connected accounts — with the setup steps that still need attention surfaced up front.
Settings
Settings is where you configure your account, your workspace, and the outside accounts strackt connects to on your behalf. Open it from the settings cog in the dock — it lands on an Overview page that orients you rather than dropping you into a form.
The Overview is read-only: every item is a link into a focused page. Think of it as the map for everything below.
Recommended setup
At the top, the Overview surfaces a short, state-aware checklist of the setup steps that are worth doing before you get further into onboarding — things like verifying your email address, turning on two-factor authentication, and (if you're the workspace owner) adding a payment method. Each item is one line with a single action that jumps straight to the right page.
Steps you've already completed collapse into a muted Done list. When nothing needs attention, the whole section quiets down to a single all-clear message — "Your account follows strackt's recommendations." The header sentence above every settings page reflects the same list, so the two never disagree about what's outstanding.
Your configuration
Below the checklist, the Overview shows the current value for each settings area at a glance — your profile name and email, whether a password and two-factor are set, your workspace name and role, member and invite counts, billing status, how many API tokens are active, and which cloud accounts are connected. Areas you haven't touched yet carry a default pill. Every row links to its full page.
The settings areas
Settings is grouped into four sections:
- Account — the identity and login controls for your personal user: your profile, your account security (password, two-factor, passkeys, and browser sessions), and your SSH access details.
- Workspace — the workspace that owns your servers and applications: its name and ownership, its members and invitations, billing, workspace capabilities, and the maintenance window for updates. Some of these are owner-only.
- Connections — the outside accounts strackt uses on your behalf: your cloud accounts for ordering and managing servers, a GitHub connection for deploys, and your backup destinations.
- Preferences — interface preferences for this browser, such as the theme.
Owner-only areas
A few areas are visible only to the workspace owner — billing, workspace capabilities, and the maintenance window. If you're a member rather than the owner, those simply don't appear for you.
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