Settings
Settings is where you tune Sadie. The surface splits into two pages: Sadie (how she behaves) and Account (who you are).
This page is a flat index of every setting you can change, with deep-links to the Configuration section for the ones that need more than a paragraph.
AI provider
Section titled “AI provider”Pick Anthropic (Claude) or OpenAI (GPT). You can use the shared deployment key or bring your own. Your key is stored encrypted and scoped to your user.
See AI providers for the full resolution order.
Persona
Section titled “Persona”Sets Sadie’s default emotional register. The seven options map to the seven emotional states she can occupy: curious, encouraging, focused, playful, serious, reflective, celebrating. This is a starting tone, not a ceiling; her register still shifts per response.
See Personas for how persona interacts with Soul voice.
Two knobs: whether the Sadie dock shows by default on shell pages, and what prompts the dock offers as quick hints. Hints are a comma-separated list. Leave empty for the three built-in defaults (“What should I write about today?”, “Summarize recent signals”, “Draft an outline”).
Live signals
Section titled “Live signals”Reports whether your X adapter is wired to the real X API or unavailable. No knob; this is informational. If you see “unavailable” and want real X signals, set the X environment keys for your deployment.
Engagement
Section titled “Engagement”Tracks posted-angle calibration: predicted score at posting time, observed likes/reposts/replies/impressions, the current predicted-vs-observed correlation, and the outcome lessons Sadie is using for future Today cards. Each posted-angle row shows a deterministic calibration read — awaiting outcome, landed, missed prediction, or neutral — so you can see whether a row is clear enough for durable learning or only useful for weight fitting. Clear wins and high-predicted misses also create Soul learning signals, so repeated audience outcomes become reviewable memory instead of staying in the engagement chart. The same compact lesson appears in Today’s trust panel once observed outcomes exist, and Today points back to the exact row when a recent posted angle still needs an X link, refresh, or manual metrics. Rows can originate from Today, Settings, or Studio; Settings is where you attach the X URL, refresh read-only metrics, or enter metrics manually. On live X deployments, you can record a post by URL alone; Sadie reads the post text through the read-only adapter and freezes it as the calibration text. Reusing the same X post URL updates the existing calibration row instead of creating duplicate outcome evidence.
Compile cadence
Section titled “Compile cadence”How often Sadie rebuilds Today’s cards and related synthesis. Options: hourly, every four hours (the default), daily, manual only.
Self-hosters need to wire a scheduler for this to take effect. See Compile cadence for the two supported paths.
Self-evolution
Section titled “Self-evolution”Lists every version of Sadie’s agent config, with level-up summaries and a one-click rollback. This is the SEPL/RSPL lineage: each version is a checkpoint from an evolution cycle. Roll back if a new version feels worse.
Account
Section titled “Account”Profile
Section titled “Profile”Your display name and email. These surface in Studio presence, chat history, and the dock.
Account security
Section titled “Account security”Currently minimal: the session cookie, the bootstrap endpoint, and any API keys you have set.
Dangerous zone
Section titled “Dangerous zone”Full account deletion. Reset your database without deleting the account. Purge compile history. Each destructive action requires typed confirmation. These are irreversible.
Related
Section titled “Related”- AI providers
- Policies - on the Access surface, not Settings, but often where people look first
- Compile cadence
- Personas
- Onboarding - the 8-step flow you saw first