> ## Documentation Index
> Fetch the complete documentation index at: https://docs.studiograph.com/llms.txt
> Use this file to discover all available pages before exploring further.

# Settings

> A map of every Settings section — what lives where, and which sections are owner-only.

Settings is where you manage your own preferences and, if you're a workspace owner, the workspace itself. Everyone can open Settings; sections marked **Owner** only work for owners.

| Section                 | What's there                                           | Who                           |
| ----------------------- | ------------------------------------------------------ | ----------------------------- |
| **Manage organization** | Workspace name and description                         | Owner                         |
| **Manage team**         | Add members, manage accounts and folder access         | Owner                         |
| **Manage folders**      | Every folder in the workspace, including archived ones | Owner                         |
| **Entry types**         | The catalog of entry types                             | Owner edits, members view     |
| **Providers**           | AI model, web search, semantic search, asset storage   | Owner                         |
| **External connectors** | Outside services the agent can use                     | Everyone connects; owner adds |
| **Studiograph MCP**     | Personal tokens for connecting AI tools                | Everyone                      |
| **Agents**              | Your thinking level for the agent                      | Everyone                      |
| **Profile**             | Your account and the onboarding interview              | Everyone                      |

## Manage organization

The workspace's name and description. Only an owner can edit these.

## Manage team

Owners add members here with a name, email, and password, and choose a role: **Member** or **Owner**. Owners have full studio control — they manage members, settings, and connectors, and can administer any folder.

Opening a member shows their details: edit their name or email, reset their password, add or remove them from folders (with a per-folder **Admin** or **Editor** role), or delete the account. Deleting a member is handled safely: their personal folder transfers to you (renamed "Archive: …"), and you inherit admin on any shared folder where they were the only admin. You can't delete yourself or the last owner.

## Manage folders

A complete list of the workspace's folders — including archived ones, which you can restore or permanently delete (permanent deletion is gated behind a type-to-confirm step).

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  An owner can administer any folder here — rename, archive, delete, manage members — but still can't read the content of folders they're not a member of. Administration shows only metadata such as the member list and entry counts. See [Sharing](/workspace/sharing).
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## Entry types

The catalog of entry types your workspace uses — rename them, restyle them, turn them off, or add your own. Owners edit; members see a read-only view. See [Entry types](/settings/entry-types).

## Providers

Owner-only. Four panels:

* **AI Provider** — the model that powers the agent. Choose Anthropic, OpenAI, Google, xAI, Groq, or OpenRouter, pick a model, and paste your own API key. **Test connection** confirms it works.
* **Web Search** — optionally let the agent search the web.
* **Semantic Search** — optionally add a Voyage AI key so search understands meaning, not only keywords.
* **Asset Storage** — where uploaded files live.

## External connectors

Connect outside services — the agent can then use them on your behalf. Anyone can connect their own account to an existing connector; adding a new connector is an admin action. See [Connectors](/agent/connectors).

## Studiograph MCP

Mint a personal token to connect AI tools like Claude to your workspace. The token acts as you and sees only the folders you can see. See [Connect AI tools](/cli/mcp).

## Agents

Your personal **Thinking level** for the agent — how much it deliberates before answering. It applies from your next message onward.

## Profile

Your own account details. If you skipped the onboarding interview when you joined, you can resume it from here.
