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View your authorized users

The Users tab displays all users accessing this integration and their assigned permission levels. You can also + Invite users to the account if you’re an account owner or admin.

Note: When an owner or admin enables the Invitations feature in an account, non-admins can invite users to an integration with only monitor permission to assign errors and collaboratively fix them. This feature is enabled, by default, in new accounts.

The Name column displays the user’s full name as it’s written in their account profile. Account owners or admins can use the Actions menu to manage user permissions

Tip: Add users to your integration by email address rather than creating one global account that everyone in your organization uses. This way, you can keep track of changes in the audit logs and restrict individual users.

The Email column displays the email address associated with the user. You can update your Celigo account email address if necessary.

The Access level column displays the user's access to the integration. Users can have account owner or administrator access, account-level access, or integration-level access.

The Status column displays whether or not the user has accepted their invitation to become a user in your organization’s instance of integrator.io. Only an account administrator can add or remove access to their organization’s Celigo integrator.io account.

  • Pending means the user has not yet accepted the invitation to your account.
  • Accepted means the user has accepted the invitation to your account.
  • Dismissed means the user dismissed the invitation to your account.

The Enable user column allows you to revoke access without deleting the user from the account. If off, the user can’t switch to this account from their Accounts drop-down list.

The Notifications column enables you to receive email notifications if any flow fails or a connection goes offline (and subsequently comes back online). If you enable notifications, you’ll receive them for every instance of the failed connection across all integrations and flows.

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