Debug and performance in the admin
Debug Tools give developers and power users built-in control inside FleekDash:
Debug when you need it – Debug Settings (#/settings/debug) let you turn on debug mode, control logging, and (where available) view or manage debug logs from the admin. No need to open log files or SSH. Troubleshoot where you work. Options may include automatic clearing of debug.log (by size, age, or when toggling debug) so logs don't grow forever.
Performance in sight – The Performance section (#/settings/performance) groups options to keep the admin fast: caching, database optimization, and other performance-related settings. So you can spot and fix slowdowns instead of reacting only when users complain.
Labs: try what's next – Fleek Labs (#/settings/labs) lets you enable or disable experimental features in a controlled way. Test new UI or APIs without turning them on for everyone. Safe experimentation for power users and agencies.
One place for pro tools – Debug, performance, and Labs live in the Settings Center. One place for the options that developers and advanced users need. Built for pros.
Benefits in short:
Debug mode and log controls in the admin; optional log viewer and auto-clear.
Performance options (caching, DB optimization) in one section.
Labs toggles for experimental features. Test without risking production.
How to access
Debug Settings: Open Settings (#/settings). In the sidebar, click Debug Settings (or go to #/settings/debug). The panel shows debug mode, logging, and (if available) log viewer or auto-clear options.
Performance: Open Settings → Performance (#/settings/performance). The panel shows performance-related options (e.g. caching, database optimization).
Fleek Labs: Open Settings → Fleek Labs (#/settings/labs). The panel shows a list of experimental features with toggles. Enable or disable each one; save to apply.
All three are sections of the Settings Center, with the same sidebar + panel layout. See Settings Center for the overall layout.