We use Monday.com as a marketing agency. We use this to track not just the client work we do but also to keep track of all of our internal processes including more private information such as hiring progress and other HR related things. When we are setting up these workspaces, we are often asking other members of the team who we know are not admin to report back to us what things look like on their end to ensure the set up that we do is appropriate to the work. We would love to see a way for admins to proxy in as another user or even as another permissions level so we can more cleanly and quickly ensure the private information stays private and all public information is truly public.
Hi,
Not sure if there is another similar proxy question, but posting this here. As an admin and key user it would be helpful to be able to proxy as another user to ensure access/permissions are set up correctly. I typically have to arrange calls or ask for screenshots (separate email confirmations) with/from users to ensure they really only see what they are supposed to see. We ran into some access related issues in the past, so proxy options e.g. limited proxy seats to 2-3 admins. would be tremendously helpful.
Thanks.
Coming from ServiceNow and Moodle, as an Admin I am used to being able to “log in as” another User so I can see exactly what they see. Super helpful when analyzing problems. Often, problems are not really problems, just user error.
Having the ability for admins to slide into someone else’s shoes for a quick peek would be a game-changer. That way, we can ensure everything’s shipshape without risking anyone’s privacy.
Imagine this: you’re an admin, but you want to see how the setup looks for a regular team member or even a different permission level. Boom! A proxy feature would make it happen in a snap. It’d be like having a secret identity, but for admin tasks – pretty neat, huh?
Oh, and speaking of solutions, I recently stumbled upon Proxy solutions, and they seem like they could be a real game-changer for this kind of thing.