Administration
Magic Coder uses your BridgeApp account for identity, billing, and authorization. As a result, org-level administration today happens inside BridgeApp, not inside Magic Coder. Things like user management, workspace membership, model entitlements, and billing live in your BridgeApp settings.
There aren’t yet Magic-Coder-specific admin features that would warrant their own surface — we’ll add them here as they ship.
What admins do today
Section titled “What admins do today”In BridgeApp:
- Invite users, set roles, manage teams.
- Choose which models are active for the org.
- Configure default reasoning behavior at the org level (where supported).
- Review usage and billing.
In each user’s local Magic Coder install:
- The user themselves manages trust and permission rules per workspace.
- The user manages their own user config and themes.
What’s coming
Section titled “What’s coming”We’ll add admin docs here when there are Magic-Coder-specific things to administer:
- Org-level permission policies (e.g., “always require approval for
git pushregardless of project rules”). - Audit logs for Magic Coder sessions.
- Centrally-managed AGENTS.md or skills distribution.
- Deployment guidance for self-hosted BridgeApp + Magic Coder.
If your team needs any of these earlier than the public release, ask in your BridgeApp workspace.