Analytics and controls
Use analytics, model settings, and organization-level controls to keep the workspace healthy without micromanaging every user.
What analytics should answer
Good analytics are less about dashboards for their own sake and more about answering practical questions:
- who is actively using the workspace
- which periods show unusual cost or traffic
- whether credits and message volume match expectations
- whether a policy change improved behavior
Current analytics areas
The organization analytics surface includes overview and daily reporting views, with cost and activity data designed for operational review rather than just vanity metrics.
Controls that typically sit nearby
- model availability or defaults
- organization settings that shape user behavior
- feature enablement tied to plan or admin policy
