> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://docs.allganize.ai/allganize-alli-works-userguide-en/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://docs.allganize.ai/allganize-alli-works-userguide-en/settings/general.md).

# General

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* General: This is where you manage general project-related settings. It includes API keys, user manuals, API manuals, and more.
* Members: A menu where you can invite agents, set permissions, delete members, and more.
* Security: A menu where you can whitelist specific IP ranges. You can configure access settings as well as download settings.
* Conversations: A menu where you can categorize conversations into desired categories.
* Prompt Management: A menu where you can view, delete, or edit default and created prompts.
* Variables: A menu where you can view, add, delete, and manage various variables.
* Alli Works Settings: A menu where you can edit the user-facing screen and app categories.
* Messages: A menu for setting various default node-related messages that will be shown to members using the app.
* Billing: A menu for viewing payment-related information and managing your active plan, such as setting credit limits.
* Integration: A menu for integrating SSO authentication. You can link your company's authentication system so members can easily log in to Alli with the accounts they use at work.
* Advanced Settings: A menu where you can check detailed execution logs of LLM model runs.


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