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Guided Settings

Set the few guardrails that matter before a first scan or saved-report review: scope, protected paths, traffic budget, export defaults, and approval posture.

Beginner guardrails

Keep the platform safe before you run or review anything.

Guided Settings keeps the operational contract small: choose approved targets, mark paths to avoid, set a gentle traffic budget, decide what exports are inherited, and keep write approval visible.

LoadingApproval requiredExports not inherited
Allowed Targets
1
Approved environments
Traffic Budget
60 RPM
4 HTTP methods enabled
Approval
Required
Writes need a human checkpoint
Safe first path
Settings → Dashboard → Reports
Confirm scope here, run from Dashboard, then review the saved scan in Reports.
Need more control?
Use the full workbench
Expert mode adds provider JSON, webhook management, delivery history, and advanced routing controls.

Setup Checklist

These checks keep a first scan or saved-report review predictable.

Scope is explicit
ready
1 approved target.
Protected paths are listed
ready
2 paths kept out of automation.
Traffic is bounded
ready
60 requests per minute.
Exports are predictable
review
No inherited delivery destination yet.
Writes are controlled
ready
Human approval is required.

Allowed Targets

Only add environments the team has approved for automated security work.

1 targets

Protected Paths

Mark internal, admin, or fragile routes that should stay out of routine automation.

2 exclusions

Traffic Budget

Keep first scans gentle and easy to explain.

60 RPM
Allowed Methods

Basic Export Defaults

Set an inherited destination only when reports should send artifacts downstream by default.

Off
Shared secrets, custom headers, provider JSON, and webhook history stay in the full workbench.

Approval Posture

Keep high-risk write operations behind a human checkpoint unless the team intentionally opens them.

Approval on
Require approval for writes

Recommended for new users and shared environments.

Where To Go Next

After settings are safe, stay on the beginner path.