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Account settings

An account is the unit JARAI produces for — a brand or channel with its own avatars, prompt templates, connected platforms and policies. The account settings page is where you configure all of that and control how the account runs. Open it by selecting the account from Accounts (or from its customer).

Configure an account
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  1. Open Accounts and pick the account.
  2. Set its identity (name, content niche, channel context) and production archetype.
  3. Tune governance — budget, concurrency, execution and trigger modes, auto-publish.
  4. Turn pipeline loops on/off and open the policy and feature cards.

Identity

  • Name — the account’s display name.
  • Slug — a fixed, URL-safe identifier set at creation. It’s shown read-only with a copy button and can’t change once the account has completed productions.
  • Content niche and Channel context — short descriptions of what the account is about. Both have an AI helper that drafts suggestions, and both are read by other AI helpers across the console to ground avatar and prompt suggestions.
  • Production archetypeComposed, Collection, Asset or Manual; sets the shape of what the account produces.

Governance

Budget and run-behaviour controls (editable by platform admins and customer admins):

SettingWhat it does
Monthly AI budgetThe account’s AI spend cap for the month; “spent this month” shows alongside
Max concurrent productionsHow many productions can run at once (1–100)
Execution modeAutonomous (run to completion), Controlled (approve each step), or Step-through (manual every step)
Trigger modeAutonomous (scheduled sweep) or Event-driven
Auto-publish completed productionsPublish without a manual approval step
Client approval required before publishHold finished productions for customer sign-off

Pipeline loops

Each account runs some or all of the five loops, mirroring the platform-wide platform controls:

  1. Loop 1 — Production generates content end-to-end. Turn it off to import external content instead (see Import existing content).

  2. Loop 2 — Distribution publishes to connected platforms and is required for Loops 3, 4 and 5 — turning it off forces those off too.

  3. Loops 3–5 (Engagement, Performance, Promotion) build on distribution. At least one loop must stay enabled.

The account page links out to everything scoped to the account:

Suspend & reactivate

  1. Suspend account blocks new productions while preserving everything. The button shows the account isn’t already suspended and asks you to confirm.

  2. Reactivate account returns it to its previous status so it can produce again.

Your personal settings

Account settings are about the production account. Your own preferences live under your user menu → My account (/me): profile and picture, appearance (light/dark theme and reduced motion), and your preferred interface language. These only affect your view of the console, not what any account produces.