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Who can see my tasks?

Find our more about Individual and Team Plan task visibility.

Updated over 3 weeks ago

The visibility of your tasks depends on your account type: whether you are an individual user or part of a Team Plan.

Individual Plan Accounts

If you have an individual account, your tasks are private by default. No one else can see your tasks unless you explicitly choose to share them.

Team Plan Accounts

If you are a member of a Team Plan, the visibility of your tasks is determined by your role within the team, as outlined in our Privacy Policy.

Role

Task Visibility

Team Owner

Can access all session data of team members, including task steps and content. They can also monitor credit usage and export session data.

Team Administrator

Can access a subset of session data and manage credit allocation. They cannot view personal account details or detailed individual session information.

Team Member

Your tasks are visible to your Team Owner and, to a limited extent, your Team Administrator.

For specific details about your team's policies, we recommend contacting your Team Owner or Administrator.

Common related FAQs:

  • Are my tasks private if I have an individual account?

  • Can anyone see my tasks on an individual plan?

  • How is task visibility determined for Team Plan accounts?

  • What can a Team Owner see?

  • What can a Team Administrator see?

  • Who can see my tasks if I'm a Team Member?

  • Can Team Administrators view personal account details?

  • Can Team Owners monitor credit usage?

  • Can Team Owners export session data?

  • Are tasks private by default for individual accounts?

  • What role determines task visibility in Team Plans?

  • Can Team Administrators manage credit allocation?

  • What session data can Team Owners access?

  • What is limited about Team Administrator access?

  • Where can I find more details about team policies?

  • Who should I contact about team task visibility policies?

  • Where is task visibility outlined for Team Plans?

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