Documentation Index
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Overview
Use the Poolside Console to manage shared AI resources for your organization and control who can use them. Some areas in the Poolside Console help you configure shared resources such as agents and Model Context Protocol (MCP) servers. Other areas focus on organization administration, such as roles, users, and provisioning. Depending on your role and permissions, you might use only part of the Poolside Console. Some areas are available only to users who belong to a team with thetenant-admin role or who have specific permissions. For more information, see Organization and Permissions reference.
What you can do in the Poolside Console
Use the Poolside Console for two kinds of work:- Manage shared resources that users and teams rely on, such as agents, MCP servers, repositories, and sandboxes.
- Administer organization-wide access, models, usage controls, and settings.
Manage shared resources
Use these pages to configure reusable resources that other users can access, depending on their permissions:Agents: Create and manage shared agent configurations.
Repositories BETA: Connect shared sources that agents can use for remote skills and searchable reference content.
MCP servers: Manage Model Context Protocol (MCP) integrations that agents can use.
Sandboxes: Define isolated runtime environments for agent runs.
Manage organization access and settings
If you belong to a team with thetenant-admin role, you can also manage organization-wide administration:
Agents
Metrics: Review usage and performance data.
Models: Configure the agentic models available to your organization.
Metrics: Review code completion usage and performance data.
Models: Configure the code completion models available to your organization.
Roles: Define access policies for users and teams.
Teams: Group users and assign roles.
Users: Manage user access to Poolside.
API keys: Create and manage service account API keys.
Audit log: Review actions taken in Poolside, including who took the action and when it occurred.
Credentials: Create and manage shared credentials for agents and private repositories.
Redaction patterns: Configure patterns to redact sensitive data in agent interactions.
Product branding: Customize the appearance of Poolside for your organization.
User provisioning: Configure automated user provisioning with System for Cross-domain Identity Management (SCIM).
Use the homepage
Use the Poolside Console homepage to start common tasks and return to recently used resources. From the homepage, you can:- Use Search & Actions to find resources, run actions, or navigate the Poolside Console. Open the search dialog from the Search & Actions button, from the search field in the navigation sidebar, or by pressing
Command+K(macOS) orCtrl+K(Windows and Linux). - Use Create New to start common setup tasks.
- View Top Agents to review the most active agents from the last seven days.
- Jump directly to resources such as agents, repositories, teams, MCP servers, and sandboxes.
- Start common tasks such as creating agents, repositories, MCP servers, sandboxes, teams, or API keys.
- Open recently used resources when you do not enter a search term.
- Navigate to Poolside Chat.
- Open About Poolside, toggle light or dark mode, or sign out.
Esc or click outside the dialog.
View deployment build details
Use the About Poolside dialog to view build metadata for the Poolside Console UI and the server running in your deployment. This information helps you confirm the build details for your environment when you troubleshoot issues or work with support and security teams.- In the Poolside Console, press
Command+K(macOS) orCtrl+K(Windows and Linux) to open Search & Actions. - Search for
About Poolside. - Review the build metadata in the dialog:
- UI Build: Commit and build time for the Poolside Console and Poolside Chat.
- Server Build: Commit and build time for the Poolside backend server.