Platform Settings
The Platform Settings page is the operator surface for control-plane-level defaults.
These are the settings that shape how the platform supervises work after it has been launched. They are separate from Agentic Settings because they belong to control-plane timing, coordination, and reporting rather than to specialist loop execution.
What Lives Here
Section titled “What Lives Here”- task timeout posture
- platform connection and reporting controls
- container-manager timing
- worker supervision
- realtime transport
- platform loop behavior
Why It Matters
Section titled “Why It Matters”This page is where the system’s shared supervision posture becomes visible and editable for operators.
Changes here can affect how quickly the control plane reacts, retries, reports, and notices that work is stuck or healthy.
How It Connects To The Rest Of The System
Section titled “How It Connects To The Rest Of The System”Platform Settings is the control-plane counterpart to runtime-facing configuration:
- Agentic Settings shapes specialist execution defaults
- Runtime Operations explains how the platform-owned settings and runtime-owned behavior fit together
- Workflows and Approvals And Needs Action are where operators feel the downstream impact of supervision timing, retries, and attention posture
If Agentic Settings answers “how should specialists behave?”, Platform Settings answers “how should the control plane notice, supervise, and react?”