Audit Logs

Keep your Slab safe with logs on authentication attempts, user permission changes, and more.

Updated over a week ago

โœ๏ธ Note: Audit logs are available to admins on Business and Enterprise plans.

Put your security and IT at ease with audit logs for your Slab team. Audit logs allow admins to view timestamped actions such as logins, user permission changes, integration installations, and more!

Viewing the audit logs

To view your audit logs:

  1. Click your team name in the top-left corner of the sidebar

  2. Click Team settings in the dropdown menu

  3. Click Audit Logs in the left sidebar

The audit log records the user that performed the event, the captured action, and the date and time the action occurred. You can hover over the information icon to view more details, like the user's IP address.

Filtering the audit logs

By default, the audit logs show a record of all actions from team members in your organization for the last 30 days. You can narrow your search by selecting specific actions, searching users, and setting up date frames using the filters at the top.

  • Action: Type or select an action in the dropdown list to filter by the specific action chosen. Refer to below for a complete list of actions.

  • User: Type a user's name or scroll through the list to choose the team member you'd like to filter by.

  • Date: Choose from the list of days available or set a custom date range

Types of actions

Audit log will currently show the following type of actions. We will be continuously adding more categories.

Authentication

  • Password login success

  • Password login failure

  • SSO login success

  • Magic link login success

  • Password reset success

  • Password reset request

User

  • User account update

  • User account deactivate

  • User account reactivate

  • User account create

Integration

  • Integration install

  • Integration update

  • Integration remove

Content

  • Post deleted

  • Topic deleted

  • Group deleted

  • Template deleted

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