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ModelsWhat the four indicators (Cost / Instruction / Autonomy / Conversation) actually measure, the Basic vs Advanced cost tier, the four override surfaces, and why changing models alone rarely fixes anything.AI WorkersUnderstand the five worker-config tabs (Instructions / Skills / Integrations / Triggers / API), why Knowledge is missing from those tabs, the three ways a worker can be launched, and the trigger execution-method toggle.Permissions and ApprovalsHow to decide which tools a worker may use, which actions should wait for human approval, and what happens when a run pauses for review.SkillsWhat the 19 official built-in skills cover, the meta-skill family (agent-builder / skill-manager / etc.), three custom-skill paths, and how Workflow Skills differ from regular ones.KnowledgeWhy knowledge is a team-wide pool, the five node types, the database node, and how workers reach knowledge through the knowledge-manager skill.TriggersTwo trigger types, schedule modes plus the timezone trap, the snapshot a trigger keeps, and how notification destinations are resolved across three layers.Inbound ChannelsThe connection-profile vs Channel-Route layers, the launch-condition matrix, what happens when multiple routes match, and per-Slack-user thread isolation.IntegrationsHow to connect external services to AI workers, including OAuth profile ownership, per-worker assignment, and adding your own Custom MCP.BillingHow the Dashboard (consumption) and Billing settings (plan management) split, why monthly credits do not roll over, when additional credits get consumed, and the post-payment sync delay.Notification SettingsHow Notification Settings, the Notification Center, and Inbound Channels are different surfaces; how timing dominates destination toggles; per-trigger overrides; and the profile-reset gotcha.Member ManagementThe two-role (Admin / Member) structure, how invitations work, why Slack user linking is a different concept, and the leaver-handling order — three layers people commonly miss.