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The Controls section of the admin panel governs what agents can reach — down to the individual tool.

Apps & Permissions

Every integration (240+ apps) can be tuned per tool:
  • Tools are grouped into read-only and write/delete — so you see at a glance what’s harmless and what acts in your systems.
  • Each tool can be allowed or blocked individually, and scoped to everyone or specific groups.
  • Whole apps can be moved to a Restricted section — usable only on request.
The Apps and Permissions page showing an app's read-only and write tools, each individually allowed or blocked, with a Restricted apps section

Per-app, per-tool control: read-only vs. write tools, allowed audiences, restricted apps.

Tool Requests

When someone needs a restricted tool, they don’t email IT — they request it in Dataleap, and admins approve or reject with one click. Every request keeps its status (open, accepted, rejected), so decisions are documented.
The Tool Requests page listing user requests for tools with accepted status badges and approve and reject buttons

Access requests with a one-click approve/reject workflow.

App Activity

The audit trail: every tool call across the organization, live — which integration, which tool, which agent, executed as whom, and whether it succeeded. Filterable by time range, integration, status, and user.
The App Activity page with an activity chart and a table of tool calls showing integration, timestamp, tool, agent, and success status

Every tool call in the org — filterable, with success/failure status.

MCP servers

Beyond the built-in integrations, admins can add custom MCP servers (OAuth or bearer token) — internal tools become agent-usable, with synced tool lists and per-server enable/disable.
The MCP page listing custom MCP servers with their sync status, tool counts, connections, and enabled status

Custom MCP servers: bring your internal tools to your agents.

Two governance layers from elsewhere complete the picture: the org-wide system prompt (rules every agent follows, regardless of tools) and service accounts in team spaces (scoped access that survives personnel changes).

Connect your tools

The builder side: how agents get their connections.

FAQ

The questions builders actually ask.