Settings & Administration
In one sentence
Settings is the control room for your workspace — your account, your team, your channels, and all the switches that make MsgBuddy behave the way you want.
What’s in Settings
Settings is one scrolling page with anchored sections, plus a few dedicated screens:
| Section | What you do there | More |
|---|---|---|
| Account & Security | Your name, avatar, password, login history | — |
| Display | Light/dark and layout density | — |
| Workspace | Name, timezone, locale, business profile | Business profile |
| Team Members | Invite people, set roles, remove | Invite your team |
| Connection status and management | Connect WhatsApp | |
| Channels & integrations | WhatsApp, Telegram, Email, SMS | Integrations |
| Developers | API keys | Developers |
| Webhooks | Push events to your systems | Webhooks |
| Chatbot | AI auto-reply setup | Chatbot |
| Canned responses | Saved /shortcut replies | Productivity |
| Automations & Business hours | Auto-reply rules and open hours | Automation |
| Billing | Plan & payment (Owner) | Billing |
| Danger zone | Archive workspace, purge contacts (Owner) | Danger zone |
What you can see in Settings depends on your role. Most of Settings is Owner/Admin territory; Billing and the Danger zone are Owner-only.
Account & security (for everyone)
Regardless of role, you can manage your own account under Account & Security: update your name and avatar, set or change your password (handy if you only ever signed in with Google), and review your recent login history.
If you signed up with Google and later want a password too (e.g. to use the desktop app more easily), add one under Account & Security → Set password.
The rest of this chapter
- Channels & integrations — connect and manage messaging channels.
- Outbound webhooks — send events to your own apps.
- Chatbot settings — turn the AI assistant on and choose its engine.
- Danger zone — the irreversible actions, explained carefully.
Next: channels & integrations →.