memQL

Welcome to memQL

First-time setup. This wizard claims cluster ownership and configures how new accounts get created. Sign-in is locked until you complete this step — that prevents anyone but you from claiming the owner role. You can change any of these settings later from the admin UI.

Cluster domain *

The cluster's public hostname suffix. Every service runs at a subdomain: app.<domain> for the SPA, identity.<domain> for sign-in, bff.<domain> for the API, agent.<domain> for worker registration. Use local.<your-domain> on a developer machine, staging.<your-domain> for staging, or just <your-domain> in production.

Cluster owner

These are stamped onto your user profile so the app treats you as a fully-set-up user the moment you sign in. You can edit them later from the admin console.

We'll send a sign-in link here so you can verify ownership and log in as the cluster owner.
E.164 preferred. Country code, then number. Spaces and dashes are fine.
Free-form job title. Distinct from the cluster auth role (you're the owner by virtue of running setup).

Internal email domains

Users registering with these domains get the cluster-wide default role. External users get a personal partition only.

Registration mode *

Who can sign up?

We'll persist these settings and email a sign-in link to the owner address. Click the link to claim cluster ownership.