Sites
Site settings
Every switch, setting, and monitoring view for a single site — from custom domain to logs.
Opening site settings
Open a site and tap Settings in the top bar. The settings are grouped into four areas: the main settings, Data, Access & Security, and Analytics, plus a Platform tab at the bottom.
General tab
Change the site’s name, description, and icon. You can also transfer ownership to another teammate or delete the site from here.
Custom Domain tab
Connect your own domain (for example, dashboards.yourcompany.com). Zenning walks you through the DNS steps and shows when your domain is live and secured with HTTPS.
Apps tab
Pick which apps this site has access to — for example, the databases and services it can read from or write to. Removing an app here takes it away from the site straight away.
Databases tab
Browse the databases attached to the site, see their schema, and open each table directly. You can also create new databases from here without leaving settings.
Backups tab
Zenning creates automatic backups of your site and its data. Use this tab to see the backup history and roll back to an earlier version if something goes wrong.
Files tab
Every image, document, and asset your site uses lives here. Upload new files, delete old ones, or preview any file with one tap.
Code Graph tab
The Code Graph shows how the different pages and parts of your site depend on each other. It is handy if you want to understand the flow before making a big change.
People tab
Invite teammates to the site, and set each person’s role to Owner, Admin, Editor, or Open. You can also remove people who should no longer have access.
AI Access tab
Control which AI Employees are allowed to take actions on the site. You can allow all, block specific employees, or require approval for any automated change.
Security Scan tab
Run a security scan on the live site. The results list any issues found, ranked by severity, with suggested fixes. Re-run scans regularly to stay ahead of problems.
Activity Log tab
Every change made to the site is recorded here — who made it, when, and what they changed. Useful for audits or tracking down a recent edit.
Traffic (Analytics) tab
See how many people visit your site, where they come from, which pages they look at, and how long they stay. Filter by day, week, or month.
AI Usage tab
Shows how much AI work has been done for this site — how many chats, automations, and actions have run. Use it to understand your spend and spot unexpected activity.
Logs tab
The Logs tab shows real-time events from your site — requests, errors, and database activity. Useful for debugging a live issue.
Platform tab
Advanced platform-level settings — environment variables, build options, and region preferences. Most teams will not need to touch these, but they are here when you do.
Tip: Lost where something lives? The left-hand menu in settings matches this order exactly.