The Web UI is the AiHummer gateway admin console: the single place where you
build and configure AI employees, connect channels and models, fill the knowledge
base, manage access, budgets and security, read sessions, and watch system health.
It is a separate interface from the Customer portal
(my.aihummer.ru), which handles billing and the lifecycle of a managed cloud
instance.
This documentation group describes every Web UI screen: what it is for, how to
use it, and how to configure it.
Opening the Web UI
The Web UI listens on a separate private port (default :8781), not on the
public message-ingest port. Its address and availability are configured on the
External access & API page (AIHUMMER_WEBUI_ENABLED,
AIHUMMER_WEBUI_ADDR). The first sign-in and the initial admin password are
covered in First login.
Navigation
The sidebar is organized into five collapsible groups:
Work — Dashboard, Agents, Orchestration (graphs), Sessions.
Manage — Workspaces, Users, Roles, Members, Secrets, Settings, Models,
API keys, External access, IP allowlist, Schedules, License, System, Account.
The active page is stored in the URL hash (#<section>), so any screen is
directly linkable. Pages load themselves on open — there are no “Load”
buttons; screens with live data (Sessions, Logs, Dashboard, plugin installs) poll
the server periodically.
Role-based visibility
Some tabs are flagged admin-only and hidden from roles below admin/owner.
What a user sees depends on their role and the permissions from
RBAC. An operator sees the working screens (sessions,
approvals) but not secrets, license or system management.
Workspaces
Many screens (Agents, Orchestration, Skills, Schedules, BYOK) are scoped to a
workspace and carry a workspace selector at the top; the active workspace is
selected by default. Workspaces are created and switched on the “Workspaces”
screen. See multi-tenancy for
the model.
Common patterns
Search the docs from the toolbar button or ⌘K / Ctrl+K.
Creating entities always happens in a modal; editing is inline.
Every page has a link to the matching section of this documentation.
Fields have “?” hints — hover to learn what a parameter does.
The **Web UI** is the AiHummer gateway admin console: the single place where you
build and configure AI employees, connect channels and models, fill the knowledge
base, manage access, budgets and security, read sessions, and watch system health.
It is a separate interface from the [Customer portal](/en/v1.0/portal/overview)
(my.aihummer.ru), which handles billing and the lifecycle of a managed cloud
instance.
This documentation group describes every Web UI screen: **what it is for, how to
use it, and how to configure it.**
## Opening the Web UI
The Web UI listens on a **separate private port** (default `:8781`), not on the
public message-ingest port. Its address and availability are configured on the
[External access & API](/en/v1.0/webui/api-access) page (`AIHUMMER_WEBUI_ENABLED`,
`AIHUMMER_WEBUI_ADDR`). The first sign-in and the initial admin password are
covered in [First login](/en/v1.0/getting-started/first-login).
## Navigation
The sidebar is organized into five collapsible groups:
- **Work** — Dashboard, Agents, Orchestration (graphs), Sessions.
- **Memory** — Einstein memory, Facts, Knowledge base, Skills, Shared blocks,
Prompts, Instructions.
- **Channels** — Channels, Plugins, Connections, Webhooks.
- **Control** — Notifications, Approvals, Changes, Moderation, Budget, Audit,
Analytics, Logs, Status, Support.
- **Manage** — Workspaces, Users, Roles, Members, Secrets, Settings, Models,
API keys, External access, IP allowlist, Schedules, License, System, Account.
The active page is stored in the URL hash (`#<section>`), so any screen is
directly linkable. Pages **load themselves** on open — there are no "Load"
buttons; screens with live data (Sessions, Logs, Dashboard, plugin installs) poll
the server periodically.
## Role-based visibility
Some tabs are flagged **admin-only** and hidden from roles below `admin`/`owner`.
What a user sees depends on their role and the permissions from
[RBAC](/en/v1.0/webui/security). An operator sees the working screens (sessions,
approvals) but not secrets, license or system management.
## Workspaces
Many screens (Agents, Orchestration, Skills, Schedules, BYOK) are scoped to a
**workspace** and carry a workspace selector at the top; the active workspace is
selected by default. Workspaces are created and switched on the "Workspaces"
screen. See [multi-tenancy](/en/v1.0/architecture/multitenancy-idempotency) for
the model.
## Common patterns
- **Search** the docs from the toolbar button or `⌘K` / `Ctrl+K`.
- **Creating** entities always happens in a modal; editing is inline.
- Every page has a link to the matching section of this documentation.
- Fields have "?" hints — hover to learn what a parameter does.
## Next
- [Dashboard](/en/v1.0/webui/dashboard) — health at a glance.
- [Agents](/en/v1.0/webui/agents) — build and configure AI employees.
- [Settings, license & system](/en/v1.0/webui/settings) — global parameters.