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Settings, Admin, Branding, And Taxonomy

Guide to tenant settings, members, invitations, branding, domains, usage, audit, mission reasons, asset lists, and findings taxonomy.

Updated 2026-05-0612 minadmins, operators

Settings Overview

Settings define how a tenant operates. They affect user access, branding, upload behavior, mission setup, finding categories, severity values, and audit visibility. Admins should treat settings as part of the inspection operating standard.

Settings Pages

Members
Invite users, manage roles, and control who can upload, review, administer, or view records.
Invitations
Track pending invites, resend where needed, and revoke invalid access.
Branding
Configure tenant logo and display identity used in app surfaces and reports.
Domains
Manage domain-related tenant configuration where enabled.
Usage
Review storage and operational usage metrics.
Audit
Inspect administrative and workflow events for accountability.
Mission Reasons
Define allowed mission reason values for consistent mission context.
Asset Lists
Manage tenant-specific groupings or classifications for assets.
Findings Taxonomy
Configure categories, severities, criticality, and defaults used by finding workflows.

Findings Taxonomy

The findings taxonomy is one of the most important admin areas because it shapes every report. Categories should match how reviewers actually classify defects. Severity values should map to operational response and stakeholder language.

  • Keep category names specific enough to guide reviewers.
  • Avoid too many overlapping categories.
  • Mark critical severities consistently so mission health remains meaningful.
  • Review taxonomy changes before active report cycles.

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