Advanced Settings
Advanced Settings controls how a group behaves, as opposed to what it contains. It is the collapsed section in the Create Group dialog, and in the Edit Group dialog you reach through Settings on a group's row.
Every toggle is off by default, and changes are not applied until you select Create or Save.
Auto-assign
Auto-assignment keeps a group current without anyone remembering to update it. It applies to things created after you turn it on, not to what already exists.
| Toggle | What it does |
|---|---|
| Auto-assign users | Automatically assigns new users to this group. |
| Auto-assign MCP Servers | Automatically assigns new MCP servers to this group. |
| Auto-assign Toolkits | Automatically assigns new toolkits to this group. |
| Auto-assign Skills | Automatically assigns new skills to this group. |
Auto-assign users is the one to think about hardest: it makes the group the default destination for everyone who joins the organization, so whatever the group grants becomes the baseline for every new person.
Show drafts
| Toggle | What it does |
|---|---|
| Show draft MCPs | Displays draft MCP servers to members of this group. |
| Show draft Toolkits | Displays draft toolkits to members of this group. |
| Show draft Skills | Displays draft skills to members of this group. |
Use these to let a group see work that is not published yet, for example so a pilot team can try an MCP server before it reaches everyone.
Admin sync
Sync users to admin automatically creates or updates admin accounts when users are added to this group.
This grants administrative access as a side effect of group membership. Be deliberate about which group carries it, and about who can add users to that group.
Security
Token expiration override overrides the organization's token expiration for members of this group. It defaults to Organization default, which is the value set under Security.
When a user belongs to multiple groups, the longest expiration applies. One permissive group therefore relaxes expiry for everyone in it, however strict their other groups are. If you are tightening token lifetimes, check every group a user belongs to, not just the group you have open.
What to do next
- Create and Configure a Group: create a group and assign users and resources
- Groups: table columns, built-in groups, and row actions
- Security: the organization-wide token expiration this overrides