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Users

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All Gruntify users should have their own dedicated user account to ensure effective utilization of the Audit Log and enable GPS user tracking for monitoring worker locations. Apart from the initial Primary Owner account, Gruntify accounts are created by sending an email invite to a potential user.

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The invited user must sign up with the account used for the email, otherwise, they will not be added to the correct Workspace.

Users have the convenience of utilizing Microsoft, Apple, or Google single sign-on options, logging in with their preferred email account and password. Alternatively, they can opt for a Gruntify-specific password while using any email address.

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If you are using an Enterprise server, there is the option to tie into your organization’s own user accounts. Contact Gruntify for more details on this option.

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GPS Based User Tracking is an optional extra available in Gruntify. This option is handy both for planning and for staff safety. See the User Tracking page for more information.

Roles

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There are 5 key roles in Gruntify. Users can be assigned one or more of these roles.

The user who creates initiates the initial organization becomes the Primary Owner. If this user was to stop , a role that cannot be deleted. If the Primary Owner stops using Gruntify, another user must be made designated as the Primary Owner. You cannot delete the Primary Owner account.

Have a look at the roles, and work out which of your staff are best suited to the various roles.

Compare User Roles

Primary Owner

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Controller

Worker

Data Collector

Primary Client App Used

Web App

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Mobile App

Mobile App

Create & Edit Requests

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Create & Edit Jobs

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Administer Requests & Jobs

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Manage Users, Teams, Depots, Equipment, etc

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Manage Forms

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Delete Workspace

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Teams

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Teams are a group of usersUsers. Forms can be restricted to particular teams Teams which is useful if different teams Teams complete different jobs Jobs in your organization.

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Teams can be set up with Depots and Jobs can be allocated to Team Members Teams automatically.

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Users

All Gruntify users should have their own user account. This ensures the Audit Log is useful and allows GPS user tracking to show the location of your workers.

Apart from the initial Primary Owner account, Gruntify accounts are created by sending an email invite to a potential user. The invited user must sign up with the account used for the email, otherwise, they will not be added to the correct Workspace.

Users may Microsoft, Apple, or Google single sign-on, that is they select the email account type of their choice and log in using their email account and password. Alternatively, they can use any email address and specify a specific Gruntify password.

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If you are using an Enterprise server, there is the option to tie into your organization’s own user accounts. Contact Gruntify for more details on this option.

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If you are working your way through the Getting Started tutorial trail, go on to Step 4: Creating New Forms.

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