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In the vapi user interface there is a "members" tab under profile. You can add members as editor or admin. Can you explain what the admin can do different than the editor?
In the vapi user interface there is a "members" tab under profile. You can add members as editor or admin. Can you explain what the admin can do different than the editor? @Vapi
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@brandon holley Certainly! In the VAPI user interface, the roles of admin and editor typically come with different levels of permissions: - **Admin**: An admin usually has full access to the system. This means they can manage all aspects of the account, including adding or removing members, changing member roles, accessing all assistants, creating new assistants, and managing billing information. They have the authority to make high-level changes to the account settings and the platform's configuration. - **Editor**: An editor generally has permissions that are more limited than those of an admin. Editors can often work on assistants, including creating, editing, and deleting them, but they may not have access to sensitive account settings. They can't add or remove members or change member roles. Their focus is typically on the content and functionality of the assistants rather than on account management. The exact differences between admin and editor roles can vary depending on the specific implementation of the VAPI user interface. If you need more detailed information about the permissions associated with each role in your VAPI account, please ask support for more info on this.
@brandon holley Certainly! In the VAPI user interface, the roles of admin and editor typically come with different levels of permissions: - **Admin**: An admin usually has full access to the system. This means they can manage all aspects of the account, including adding or removing members, creating or deleting assistants, accessing billing information, and changing account settings. Admins have the highest level of control and can perform any action within the VAPI dashboard. - **Editor**: An editor generally has permissions to modify and manage the assistants, including creating new ones or updating existing ones. They can work on the voice models, intents, and entities. However, they might not have access to sensitive account settings, member management, or billing information. The exact differences can vary based on how VAPI has set up their user roles and permissions. If you need more detailed information about the specific capabilities of each role within VAPI, it would be best to consult the official documentation or reach out to the support team.
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@brandon holley Sweet. Have a great day!
@Vapi Sweet. Have a great day!
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