Team Access Control
Summary
Archbee's Team Access Control feature allows users to manage access to specific Spaces and control permission types for team members. Superadmins and Administrators can add or remove access to Spaces for users or groups, and toggle on or off Read or Write permissions. This feature is available on all Archbee plans and is only accessible to users invited to an Archbee Organization.
Spaces are a way to organize your documents around teams or topics. By default, a Space is private, and you can use user groups and role-based access controls to restrict team members' access to it.
Team Access Control is a feature that allows you to manage who has access to each Space on Archbee and their permission type: read or write.
These permissions are available only for users invited to an Archbee Organization.
For the permissions available for readers please check Public Access Controls.
Go to Space settings
Click on the Team Access Control tab.
Superadmins and Administrators can manage who has access to each Space and the type of permission: read or write.
To remove access to a Space, delete the Team Members groups using the trash icon. You can also delete Custom groups or individual users with access to a Space.
To add access to a Space for a user or group, click on the "Add Permission" button. You can then search for the user or group you want to provide access to. Toggle on or off the Read or Write permission to provide further control.
If you want to learn more about how to manage your organization on Archbee, check out our guide on Manage the Organization