The Admin Dashboard serves as the central hub for managing your team and user-related activities. From here, you can efficiently oversee and control various aspects of your platform.
Insights Dashboard: Gain valuable insights into platform usage.
Manage Users: Handle user-related actions, such as inviting, elevating admins, and deleting users.
Manage Teams: Create, edit, and delete teams while managing team-specific details and user memberships.
The Dashboard section provides an overview of essential metrics and statistics regarding users, teams, and activity. This snapshot allows you to track the usage and performance of your platform.Get insights into your team’s usage of Hoppscotch.
Number of Users: Monitor the count of registered users.
Number of Teams: Keep track of the total number of teams.
Number of Requests: Measure the volume of requests made by your team.
Number of Collections: Track the quantity of collections within the platform.
The Users section empowers you to effectively control user-related actions. It streamlines the process of user management, making it simple to oversee the user base.
In Hoppscotch community edition, any user can create an account and use the platform.
User List: View a comprehensive list of all users on your platform.
Invite Users: Send invitations to new users, welcoming them to the platform.
Admin Privileges: Elevate users to administrative roles for increased permissions.
In the Server Settings section, you have the ability to both view and edit the environment variables that were configured during the setup of your self-hosted instance.
Configure Authentication Providers:
Customize authentication providers, including Google, Microsoft, GitHub, and email, directly from the settings page.
Configure SMTP Settings:
Set up your SMTP settings for seamless email integration.
Reset Configurations:
If needed, reset your configurations back to their original state.
After making any configuration updates, be sure to save the changes. The server will automatically restart to apply the modifications.
If you need to perform a hard reset of the server configurations, execute the following command in your terminal to reset all your environment variables: