Activity Log
Review the audit trail of configuration and security changes made inside an institution workspace.
The activity log is your personal audit trail inside the institution workspace. Each time you (or an AI assistant acting on your behalf) change configuration or perform a sensitive action, an entry is recorded so you can see what you did, and when. It shows the actions performed under your own account, not those of other members.
Viewing the log
Go to Account → Audit Log in the sidebar. Each entry shows:
- The actor: you, or an AI assistant acting on your behalf
- A description of the action and the resource it affected
- A timestamp
- An AI badge when the action was performed by a connected AI assistant
Select an entry to see its full detail. You can filter the log by category, search it, and pick a time range (24h / 7d / 30d / 90d).
What gets logged
Actions are grouped into categories:
| Category | Examples |
|---|---|
| Security | API key created or revoked |
| Domain | Domain added, verified, or removed |
| Send | Broadcast created, sent, or promoted; webhook or forwarding rule added or removed; email sends made by a connected AI assistant |
AI assistant activity
When an AI assistant connects through the MCP server, everything it does on your account is logged here too. Those entries carry an AI badge and show which assistant performed the action (Claude, ChatGPT, …) under the actor - for example "Sent email · via Claude". This gives you a complete audit trail of AI-driven sends alongside human ones.
The activity log records configuration, account and AI-driven actions. For per-message delivery history (sent, delivered, open, bounced) use Developer → Email Logs and the events view instead.
Why it matters
The activity log is useful for:
- Accountability - keep a personal record of the domains, keys, webhooks, and broadcasts you changed.
- Incident response - if one of your API keys is leaked, trace when you created it.
- Compliance - retain a record of the configuration changes made under your account, including AI-driven ones.