8. User permissions

Stockpit allows you to manage user permissions and accesses for the various users of the software. This can be useful if you have a number of users on your account and want to keep various roles separate from one another. That way, you can determine who has access to what and adapt the permissions depending the employee's cycle within the company.



Here are all the categories from which you can decide to grant or remove permissions. You can also create a set of permissions for user A and a totally different set of permissions for user B if needed.
You can for instance keep a user from having access to the purchases. That way, the user won't see the "purchases" category once on the Stockpit dashboard.





You can manage who has access to the large categories of the software but you can also make more in-depth permissions. For instance, you can allow certain users to see things but not edit them, if it's information that's only needed for consultation.





In that case, the user can see, update, delete, activate or deactivate products but he cannot create them. The button to create a product, which is located in the right-hand corner is absent due to the set of permissions given to this specific user.

All in all, user permissions allow for a more in-depth customisation of the Stockpit experience, where every user can have access to as much or as little they need from the software.

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