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Some settings are yours and some belong to the firm. This page is the line between them.

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Personal data is treated as something the account holder can find and act on, not something buried.

What you control yourself

Your personal settings live in two places: the AI and chat settings, where how the assistant behaves for you is configured per person, and your profile, where sign-in and identity live.

Settings a user changes without an admin
SettingWhere
Default AI agent, reasoning-process visibility, context and usage displayAI and chat settings. Configured per person, not per firm.
Default document export formatAI and chat settings. Set once and applied everywhere in the platform.
Theme — light, dark or systemAI and chat settings on web; Settings on mobile.
Message density and text readabilityAI and chat settings.
Notification preferenceseFirm, Settings > Notification preferences.
Push notificationsA dedicated settings page where you pick which notifications you receive.
Active sessions — see and revoke where you are signed inProfile and preferences.
Sign out, or sign out everywhereProfile and preferences.
Set or change your passwordIn-app set-password flow. Sign-in-code-only accounts can add one.
Profile picture — upload or deleteYour member profile.
Your own Microsoft connectionIntegrations. Firm-level integrations are configured once by an admin; each member connects their own account for personal calendar and document access.
Archive, rename or delete your own chatsThe chat sidebar.
Save personal promptsThe prompt library, from the Starter plan upwards.
Delete your accountThe danger zone in account settings.

The AI settings page covers what each of the assistant preferences actually changes.

What only an admin can change

Firm-level settings, and who owns them
SettingWhy it is not yoursWho to ask
Your role and permissionsPermissions attach to roles, not to people. Changing yours changes everyone holding that role.A workspace admin, in Roles & Permissions.
Calendar and record visibilitySet per module on the role, not per person.A workspace admin.
Your earning and charging hourly ratesMember-profile fields that feed the firm's profitability reports.Whoever manages Teams & Members.
Workspace timezone, currency and tax rateFirm-wide values the whole workspace inherits.A workspace admin, in eFirm settings.
Seats and plan tierBought at workspace level.The workspace owner, in the subscription panel.

What stays private, and what is shared

  • Your AI conversations are yours. Colleagues cannot open them and you cannot open theirs.
  • Your onboarding progress is remembered per person and per product, across every workspace you belong to.
  • Credits are not personal. They sit in one workspace pool everybody draws from — see data architecture.

Accounts and workspaces are different things

Your account is you: one work email, one sign-in, one set of preferences. A workspace is the firm. The same account can belong to several workspaces with a different role and a different plan in each, so a setting that looks wrong is often a setting that is right in the workspace you are not currently in.

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