Roles & Permissions Table
Users on the Blits platform have access to certain features depending on their user role. Blits distinguishes between 5 different types of users:
General Users
Designer
Contributor
Maintainer
Administrator
An audit log is maintained of all sign-ins.
The permissions of the individual roles can be found in the following table. The default roles are permission are in effect as of version 2.0.6.5, but can be changes by the administrators of your tenant.
Create own roles
Tenant Administrators can create new roles within the tenant. Roles are set per bot (so a user can have multiple roles on different bots).
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