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User Groups and Access

Permission levels you can assign to users

Louis Lloyd-Besson avatar
Written by Louis Lloyd-Besson
Updated over a week ago

AutoRFP.ai classifies users under three distinct permission groups. Each group holds a specific set of capabilities, allowing you to maintain control over who can access and manage various components of the system.

1. User

Users under this group can:

  • Create Projects: Introduce new questionnaires for AI-generated responses.

  • Tweak, Assign, and Approve Responses: Modify AI-generated responses, assign to specific team colleagues, and sign off when they're ready for the customer.

  • Search: Navigate through the content library to find specific data.

  • Flag Content: Mark outdated content for review by appropriate teams.

  • Suggest Changes to Content: Mark content for review with suggested changes.

2. Content Manager

In addition to all the capabilities of a 'User', a Content Manager can also:

  • Assign Categories to Teams: Define which categories each team is responsible for managing.

  • Archive Content: Remove content from being used by the AI.

  • View Under Review / Archived Content: Access content that's been marked for review or stored away.

  • Take Ownership of Content: Become the primary reviewer / contact for a piece of content.

  • Assign Editors to Content Under Review: Request others help update and review content under review.

  • Restore Content: Retrieve content from under review / archived status and place it back in the active library.

  • Manage Categories & Tags: Add, update or remove tags and their associated categories.

3. Admin

An Admin inherits all capabilities from both 'User' and 'Content Manager' groups and can further:

  • Manage Billing: Oversee the organization's subscription details.

  • Invite Users: Add new members to the organization and set their permissions.

For any further assistance or queries related to user permissions, please contact our support team.

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