The Console is part of the Enterprise plan — it isn’t sold separately. See how Lerian is packaged or talk to our team for details.
Architecture
The Console is organized into two layers:
- Platform layer — Shared capabilities that apply across all products: centralized authentication, product catalog, global navigation, language preferences, session policies, and feature flags.
- Product layer — Each Lerian product integrates as an independent module with its own navigation, workflows, and product-specific settings, while sharing the same design patterns.
Key capabilities
- Single sign-on: Log in once and access all enabled products without re-authenticating.
- Role-based access: Control who can access which products and features based on roles and permissions.
- Product management: Enable, disable, and configure products from a central dashboard.
- Unified experience: Navigate between products seamlessly with consistent UI patterns.
Who uses the Console
| Role | Primary activities |
|---|---|
| Platform administrators | Enable/disable products, manage users and roles, configure global settings |
| Product operators | Access enabled products, perform day-to-day operations, configure product-specific settings |
| DevOps teams | Install and update the platform, monitor system health, manage deployments |
Console modules
Each product has its own module in Lerian Console:
Midaz
Core ledger management — organizations, ledgers, accounts, assets, accounting, and transactions.
Reporter
Report generation and template management for financial and operational data.
Flowker
Design visual workflows, configure provider integrations, run automated processes, and monitor executions through the Flowker module.
Tracer
Configure real-time fraud detection rules, set spending limits, and review the audit trail of every transaction validation decision.

