Audit log
The audit log is a company-wide record of the important changes people make in your account — who invited whom, who edited a shared rule, who changed a company setting or billing. It lets you answer "who changed this, and when" with confidence.
This is an ENTERPRISE feature, and it lives in the admin console. Owners and admins can see it. It gives a team accountability without anyone having to remember or ask around.
What the audit log records
The log captures the account and company actions that matter for a shared workspace, including:
- Team changes — who invited a teammate, who removed one, and who changed someone's role (owner, admin, user).
- Shared rule changes — who created, edited, or removed a rule that rolls out to the team.
- Company settings — changes to your company defaults, branding, or other company settings.
- Billing — changes made to your plan or payment details.
Each entry shows who did it and when, so the history reads like a clear timeline rather than a guessing game.
The audit log records account and company actions — not your email. It is never a copy of the messages in your inbox or the drafts InboxOji writes. Your email content stays private to your account and is never used to train AI models.
Find an event
When you need to track down a specific change, open the log and narrow it down.
- Open the admin console
Go to Admin. You will see your team's overview, with the audit log alongside your other company tools.
- Go to the audit log
Open the audit log to see the full history of changes, newest first.
- Filter to what you need
Filter by person to see everything a particular teammate changed, or by date to focus on a window of time. Use both together to zero in on a single event, such as "who edited our shared invoice rule last Tuesday".
What it's for
The audit log gives a growing team peace of mind. If a shared rule suddenly drafts differently, you can see who changed it. If a teammate's access looks wrong, you can see when their role changed and who changed it. For compliance and internal reviews, you have a plain record to point to — no detective work required.
To learn more about who can do what across your account, see Roles and permissions. To add, remove, or change the people on your team, see Invite and manage users.