Group User Roles

Created by Danny Chu, Modified on Tue, 26 Jul, 2022 at 2:39 PM by Danny Chu

You can invite team members to your Group. There are 3 User Roles you can choose from:

User

Application example: You are creating a Group for your clients to monitor their accounts. You do not want them to see each other (their statistics and who is in the group).

Access:

  • NO permission to VIEW and ANALYZE other people in the Group, ONLY sees who is managing the Group (Admins and Analyst).
  • NO permission to INVITE other people to join the Group.
  • NO permission to DELETE other people in the Group.
  • NO permission to MANAGE the Group (delete).

Analyst

Application example: You are creating a Group for your team to monitor your overall performance on LinkedIn. You want your team members to see each other (their statistics and who is in the group).

Permission:

  • Permission to VIEW and ANALYZE other people in the Group
  • NO permission to INVITE other people to join the Group.
  • NO permission to DELETE other people in the Group.
  • NO permission to MANAGE the Group (delete).

Admin

Permission:

  • Permission to VIEW and ANALYZE other people in the Group
  • Permission to INVITE other people to join the Group.
  • Permission to DELETE other people in the Group.
  • Permission to MANAGE the Group (delete).

One practical example to make it more clear:

One Group has 10 team members:

1x Admin

3x Analysts

6x Users

The Admin can see all stats from every member of the group. He/ she has full access to manage the Group (delete and invite new people, change User Roles, delete the whole Group).

Next up the Analysts: They will be able to see all the Analytics stats from all the accounts in the Group (Admins stats, Managers stats, and also all User stats). However, they cannot change User Roles or delete the Group. They can only view stuff.

Users: They do not know about the presence of any other User in the Group. They only see their Analysts and Admins (who can see their Analytics account data). They cannot change or modify User Roles, just like the Analysts.

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