Rights in WEDO
Discover the different rights in WEDO to understand all the subtleties of access.
RIGHTS IN WEDO
THE NETWORK
👤 In your WEDO network, you will find different types of users:
🔑 An administrator is authorized to manage the network:
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User management: user accounts and teams
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Management of the network parameters: logo & custom fields
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Management of the billing
ℹ️ There can be several administrators per network. In fact, we recommend appointing at least 2.
TEAMS, SPACES and TEMPLATES
🔒 A moderator is the user with the authority to change the configuration of a team, workspace or checklist template.
What can be configured?
👥 Team:
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Settings: name & logo
💼 Workspace:
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Settings: description, default view, custom fields, custom sections & logo
📋 Checklist template:
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Settings: name, description, section & history
ℹ️ You can appoint multiple moderators per team, space or model. In fact, we recommend appointing a minimum of 2.
ℹ️ A network administrator added to a team, space or template automatically becomes a moderator.
MEETINGS
🔑 Roles:
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Editor 👑
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Attendee ✏️
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Reader 👁️
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No access 🚫
🔏 Rights:
The rights on the meeting depend on the role assigned to the user.
💡 Use cases / examples:
We present in a few lines some use cases that will allow you to understand these different notions of rights.
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Possibility to be a member of a space but not of a team: example → My colleague Alice is not a member of the Admin team but she attends a specific project of the Admin team. So she is only a member of the Project workspace and not of the team.
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Network administrator who is not a member of a private workspace linked to the HR team. This space concerns the management of Salaries.
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An external reviewer with read-only access to the PV or for a few sections of a locked PV (to be added only in access management).
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An apprentice member of a workspace who can add items exclusively to certain sections of a session.
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A moderator who never manages any meeting (never in attendees).
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An editor who is neither a moderator nor an administrator.
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