Overview
Learn what levels of access are available in the Remesh platform and how to grant these permissions.
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Workspace
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Description |
This is the highest level of permissions available. Someone who will be managing Remesh usage, billing or overseeing all users will likely want to be Workspace Administrator. |
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Granting Access | Another Workspace Administrator can grant Workspace Administrator access to users. Read more about how Workspace Administrators can manage their Workspace here. |
Team Administrator |
Description |
Someone who will be managing a specific Team or project within a team will likely want to be a Team Administrator. |
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Granting Access | Workspace Administrators or another Team Administrator can grant Team Administrator Access. |
Team Member |
Description |
Someone who is working on a specific Team or project but not managing the Team will likely want to be a Team Member. |
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Granting Access | Workspace Administrators or another Team Administrator can add new Team members. |
Collaborator |
Description |
Someone who is not part of the Team but would like to edit and access a specific Conversation would likely be a Collaborator. Examples of this include someone who is translating or proofreading a Conversation. |
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Granting Access | Anyone who has edit access* to a Conversation can add Collaborators using these instructions. |
Observer |
Description |
Someone who wants to view and analyze Live Conversation but not be able to edit or access the Post Conversation Analysis space would likely be an Observer. |
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Granting Access | Anyone who has edit access* to a Conversation can invite Observers using these instructions. |
* Edit access includes the following