Audit Logs
The Audit Logs section in the Admin Panel gives Workspace Admins a comprehensive, tamper-evident record of all activity performed by members across the workspace. Every significant action from publishing documentation to modifying branding or developer portal settings is captured with a full metadata trail including the actor's IP address, making Audit Logs a reliable foundation for internal accountability and compliance reporting.
Audit Logs are available only for the Enterprise tier.
Accessing Audit Logs
Navigate to Admin Panel → Audit Logs. The log table loads automatically, showing the most recent activity first. No additional configuration is required — logging begins as soon as your workspace is active and cannot be disabled.
What Gets Logged
Audit Logs capture a broad range of workspace events across four primary categories.
Documentation events
- Publishing a documentation
- Creating a documentation
- Deleting a documentation
- Documentation-specific settings and configuration updates
Branding and developer portal events
- Applying or switching a branding template (Solid, Bloom, Roboto)
- Saving changes to colors, custom CSS, or custom JavaScript
- Reverting to a previous branding version
- Updating custom domain configuration
Workspace and membership events
- Inviting a new member to the workspace
- Changing a member's role (e.g. Editor → Admin)
- Removing a member from the workspace
- Member login and logout events
- SSO configuration changes
Admin-specific events
- Modifying workspace-level settings
Log Entry Structure
Every entry in the Audit Log contains the following fields.
Member | Name and account of the workspace member who performed the action | Jane Smith (jane@company.com) |
Action | A description of the specific event that was recorded | Published documentation project |
Timestamp | Date and time the action occurred, shown in the viewer's local timezone | Apr 3, 2026 · 14:32 UTC+4 |
IP Address | The IP address from which the action was performed | 192.168.1.1 |
Using Audit Logs for Compliance
Audit Logs are designed to support internal security reviews, compliance reporting, and incident investigation workflows.
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Identify the event or timeframe
Admin Panel → Audit Logs
2
Filter by member or event type
Use the member filter to isolate activity from a specific account, or the event type filter to focus on a particular category — such as all branding changes or all publish actions — across any time range.
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