Users
Manage users, invitations, roles, and groups.
Users
The Users section controls who has access to the account. From here you can review team members, invite new people, change roles, assign groups, and remove access.
User list
The list shows each user's name, email, role, and creation date. Use search when you need to find someone by name or email address.
Open a user to see more detail and related resources. You can also view the mount points and clients connected to that user, which is useful when you need to understand who owns a field setup.
Roles
A role defines what a user can do in the account. You choose a role when sending an invitation or editing an existing user.
A good rule of thumb:
- give administrators access to infrastructure, billing, and account settings;
- keep regular users limited to the resources they actually need;
- create separate accounts for contractors or temporary staff so access can be removed cleanly later.
Invitations
Add a new team member by creating an invitation. The invitation requires an email address and a role. The user receives a link, completes registration, and joins the account with the role you selected.
Invitations can be deleted before they are accepted. Use that if an invitation was sent to the wrong email address or with the wrong role.
Groups
Groups let you grant access to several users at once instead of managing each person separately. They work well for field crews, regions, customer projects, or temporary teams.
Groups are used with mount points. When a mount point is assigned to a group, members of that group can see and use it in the field app according to the permissions you set.
Removing a user
You can remove a user from the account. Before doing that, check whether clients or mount points are tied to that person. If the user owns field access, reassign the resources or create replacement credentials first.
You cannot remove your own current user from the list. The interface hides that action.
Users and NTRIP clients
A dashboard user and an NTRIP client are different things. A user is a person who signs in to the control panel or app. A client is the set of credentials a rover uses to connect to a caster.
They become linked when you assign an owner to a client, or when you make a mount point available to a user or group.