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Activity logs record who did what and when across your workspace: configuration changes, new or updated sources and destinations, queries, notebooks, histories, runs, members, billing, and more. Nekt offers two ways to view them.

Global activity

In Settings → Activity you see a single, workspace-wide activity feed. It includes actions across all resources (sources, destinations, queries, notebooks, histories, members, billing, layers, volumes, secrets, integrations, and runs).
The Settings → Activity page is available only to owners and admins. Members do not see it in the settings menu.
Use it to audit workspace-wide changes, see who invited users or changed a plan, and review recent updates across pipelines.

Per-resource activity

Each source, destination, query, notebook, and history has an Activity tab on its details page. That tab shows only the activity for that resource (e.g. who updated the source, changed its trigger, or synced from GitHub). Anyone who has access to the resource can see its activity tab. You don’t need to be an owner or admin. Use it to see the history of changes for a single pipeline component.

What appears in the logs

Activity entries are grouped by date and show the user who performed the action, a short description (e.g. “added a new source”, “updated the trigger”, “GitHub sync completed”), and the time. Where relevant, entries link to the affected resource or run.