
- Workspace. Your workspace name and defaults.
- Profile. Your own account details.
- Alerts. Turn on notifications and choose where they go. Route each category to a channel, so new problems can land in one place and team activity in another. See Slack for how routing works.
- Integrations. Connect your code host, deploy platform, and Slack. See Integrations.
- Team. Invite teammates so you can investigate and resolve problems together, and set each person’s role. See Roles and permissions.
- Billing. Your plan and invoices.
Workspace domains
A workspace domain is your team’s email domain, such asacme.com. It controls who can join your workspace: people with a verified email at that domain can be invited automatically or can request access, so you don’t have to add colleagues one by one.
This is your company email domain, not the web address your product runs on. Free email providers (like gmail.com) and IP addresses aren’t allowed.
You add one domain when you create the workspace, and you can add more later. Each domain has its own join setting:
- Manual — no automatic access; you invite people yourself.
- Automatic invitation — anyone with a matching email is invited automatically.
- Suggested — anyone with a matching email sees a prompt to request access.
Support access
Support access lets the Interfere team temporarily sign in to your workspace to troubleshoot with you, acting with the same access you have. It’s off by default and fully under your control:- You turn it on only when you want hands-on help.
- It’s time-boxed. You choose how long it lasts, from one hour (the default) up to a week, after which it switches off on its own.
- You can revoke it at any time.