By assigning special permissions to your team members, you can take collaboration and customization to a whole new level. Learn how to appoint Administrators, Moderators, and more.
There are two categories of special user permissions that you can assign to teammates, event coordinators, or end users—world-level permissions, and region-level permissions. It is important to note that these two categories are distinct, with their own separate spheres of influence and control. On this page, we will discuss world-level user types and how you can assign advanced world-level permissions to your users.
Users with advanced world-level permissions have broad powers that apply to the entirety of your Breakroom world, but not necessarily powers that apply to individual regions within that world. Users with advanced world-level permissions generally have rights and powers that allow them to help you manage your world, as well as the ability to upload new content.
It may be helpful to think of advanced world-level permissions as those you can assign and manage through the Dashboard.
In brief, the current world-level user types are:
Owners are responsible for managing billing details for their account and can review their past invoices via the Dashboard.
In addition, Owners can:
Purchase additional seats, Daily Passes, and World Stream minutes.
Edit all events hosted on the world.
Access all moderator controls.
Upload content to Curator and approve their own content.
Modify or overwrite any content uploaded by other users.
Administrators can perform many of the same tasks as Owners, except they will not have access to billing information. They also cannot appoint additional Administrators.
Administrators can:
Access the Dashboard.
Purchase additional seats, Daily Passes, and World Stream minutes.
Edit all events hosted on the world.
Access all moderator controls.
Upload content to Curator and approve their own content.
Modify or overwrite any content uploaded by other users.
Appoint fellow Administrators and change user types through the Dashboard.
Moderators have universal access to the moderator controls, so they can moderate events in any region. They do not have access to the Dashboard, and they cannot change or edit any regions unless they own that region or have been given region-specific administrative powers.
Moderators can:
Edit all events hosted on the world.
Access all moderator controls.
Access region settings in order to mute and block abusive users.
Developers can create and upload content to your world, as well as approve content uploaded by other users. They can also edit existing regions using the in-world Region Editor.
Developers can:
Upload content to Curator and approve their own content.
Modify or overwrite any content uploaded by other users.
List uploaded items for sale on the Breakroom Shop.
Access all moderator controls.
Access the Region Editor.
After you have granted a user Developer permissions, they will need to log in to Curator and accept the Terms and Conditions before they can access the preview grid.
Members occupy a seat and don't have any special privileges. You may choose to assign Members advanced region-level permissions.
Guest accounts are created when:
You create user accounts by uploading a CSV, and do not specify another user type in the Type field.
While creating user accounts by uploading a CSV, you attempt to import more users than you have available seats. In this case, the extra user accounts will be created as Guests.
User accounts are automatically generated by Eventbrite, or any automated registration process you may choose to use.
When Guest accounts log in for the first time, their account status will be updated to Active. Member-type accounts and higher are always given login priority over Guest accounts.
To assign advanced world-level permissions to individual users, please follow the steps below. For more information about adding users to your world, please visit this page.
Navigate to your Dashboard.
Click on the Manage Users tab.
To the right of each listed user, you will see a pencil icon. Click the pencil icon beside the user whose permissions you would like to edit.
3. An Edit User pop-up will appear. Click on the permissions level you would like the user to have. 4. Click on the Update button in the bottom right corner to save your changes.