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Audit logs track user actions within the Centure platform. These logs are separate from System Events, which track authentication and identity-related activity through WorkOS.

Audit Logging Add-on

Audit logging records all API activity and user actions across your organization. This feature requires the Audit Logging add-on to be enabled.
See Add-ons pricing for audit logging costs and retention options.

Getting Started

To enable audit logging for your organization:
1

Navigate to Audit Logs Page

In your organization’s dashboard, navigate to the Audit Logs page from the sidebar (visible to organization administrators only).
2

Subscribe to Audit Logging

If you do not have an active audit logging subscription, you will see a banner at the top of the page. Click Subscribe Now to start the checkout process.
3

Complete Payment

You will be redirected to Stripe to complete your subscription.
4

Access Audit Logs

After your subscription is active, you can access audit logs through the WorkOS portal by clicking View Audit Logs or Configure Log Streams on the Audit Logs page.
Cancellation of audit logging will be effective at the end of the billing period.

What Audit Logs Track

Audit logs capture user actions within the Centure platform:
  • API key operations - Creation, updates, revocations, and access
  • Project management - Project creation, settings changes, and member access
  • Organization changes - Organization settings, domains, and configuration
  • MCP proxy operations - Proxy configuration, OAuth flows, and connections
  • Member management - User access grants and permission changes
  • Analytics access - Usage analytics and metrics views
Audit logs require the Audit Logging add-on and follow a standardized event schema.

WorkOS Integration

Centure uses WorkOS Audit Logs to provide enterprise-grade audit logging. Each event includes:
  • Actor: The user who performed the action
  • Targets: The resources affected by the action
  • Context: IP address, user agent, and location information
  • Metadata: Additional details specific to the action
WorkOS provides:
  • Event retention based on your subscription tier (30 days or 12 months)
  • Export capabilities for compliance and analysis
  • SIEM integrations for security monitoring
  • Search and filtering through the audit logs portal

Accessing Audit Logs

Access your organization’s audit logs through the WorkOS portal. Only organization administrators can view audit logs.
1

Navigate to Audit Logs

In your organization’s sidebar, click Audit Logs (visible to admins only).
2

Open WorkOS Portal

Click the View Audit Logs button to generate a secure portal URL and open the WorkOS Audit Logs portal in a new tab.
3

Search and Filter Events

Use the search and filter tools to find specific events by actor, action, date range, or target resource.
4

Export Events

Export filtered events as CSV for analysis or compliance reporting.

Event Categories

Centure logs audit events across multiple resource types: See Audit Log Events for the complete event schema and detailed documentation for each event type.