FAQ
Usually yes, at least once. Most users first sign in, finish onboarding, and open `/integrations/agents` to get the right organization, project, repository, and platform details. After that, the IDE path becomes the faster day-to-day workflow.
Do I Need The Web App Before I Can Use The IDE Path?
Usually yes, at least once. Most users first sign in, finish onboarding, and open /integrations/agents to get the right organization, project, repository, and platform details. After that, the IDE path becomes the faster day-to-day workflow.
Can I Search Existing Decisions Without Publishing A New One?
Yes. Searching previous decisions is one of the core MCP use cases. You can search for context in the IDE before drafting anything new.
Who Can Approve Or Supersede A Decision?
Approvers and admins can approve or supersede decisions. Contributors can draft and edit, but they cannot finalize those lifecycle transitions.
What Is The Difference Between An API Key And An OAuth Access Token?
An organization API key is a long-lived credential created by an admin. It is typically used as the client secret in a client-credentials exchange. The OAuth access token is the short-lived bearer token returned by that exchange or by the interactive IDE auth flow.
Does GitHub Setup Depend On MCP Setup?
No. GitHub integration, dashboard sign-in, and MCP authorization are separate flows. Many teams use DecisionOps without GitHub, and many teams set up GitHub before they connect IDE tools.
Where Can I See Which IDEs Are Connected?
Open /integrations/agents. That page shows the active platform summaries and the underlying authorized MCP client grants for the current organization.