Campaigns view for Admins / log page to track campaigns
It would be nice to have a log page of all the campaigns that need to be approved (sort of like a checklist) to keep track of everything that has been submitted in one single view.
Merging with related Idea "List View": Original Idea from: Nikki Hawver Submitted: 08 Feb, 2019
If we can add visibility for admins to see all campaign activity- it would be great to be able to define views (Similar to SharePoint) where you can keep your eye on important to you content. IE- I want to see activities tied to X, Y, and Z Launchers, and I want to know which users created those campaigns. With many collaborators and groups, it makes sense to be able to filter out what's important to the individual admin to view.
Please see my responses corresponding to your questions:
Would a layout like the current /campaign page do the job? yes Would you allow admins to edit campaigns from your collaborators in Jeto? yes I suppose not all admins should see all campaign..Should we restrict the visible campaigns - to the campaigns created from a launcher that the Admin has access to. yes - to users in the same "group" as the admin? yes - would you see a more granular access control, or filtering capabilities on the campaign page ? yes, this actually brings up another idea and i'm not sure if the time will come but it would be nice to have additional approval workflows for the program based on the user's permissions (i.e. collaborator > manager > admin).
Currently, only the user who creates a campaign can see it and edit it. Here are a couple questions to help clarify your needs:
Would a layout like the current /campaign page do the job? Would you allow admins to edit campaigns from your collaborators in Jeto? I suppose not all admins should see all campaign..Should we restrict the visible campaigns - to the campaigns created from a launcher that the Admin has access to. - to users in the same "group" as the admin? - would you see a more granular access control, or filtering capabilities on the campaign page ?
Thanks for your input! I'll move this to our roadmap. Not sure of the timeline yet but we'll keep you posted.
Merging with related Idea "List View":
Original Idea from: Nikki Hawver
Submitted: 08 Feb, 2019
If we can add visibility for admins to see all campaign activity- it would be great to be able to define views (Similar to SharePoint) where you can keep your eye on important to you content. IE- I want to see activities tied to X, Y, and Z Launchers, and I want to know which users created those campaigns. With many collaborators and groups, it makes sense to be able to filter out what's important to the individual admin to view.
Thanks David!
Please see my responses corresponding to your questions:
Would a layout like the current /campaign page do the job? yes
Would you allow admins to edit campaigns from your collaborators in Jeto? yes
I suppose not all admins should see all campaign..Should we restrict the visible campaigns
- to the campaigns created from a launcher that the Admin has access to. yes
- to users in the same "group" as the admin? yes
- would you see a more granular access control, or filtering capabilities on the campaign page ? yes, this actually brings up another idea and i'm not sure if the time will come but it would be nice to have additional approval workflows for the program based on the user's permissions (i.e. collaborator > manager > admin).
Great idea!
Currently, only the user who creates a campaign can see it and edit it. Here are a couple questions to help clarify your needs:
Would a layout like the current /campaign page do the job?
Would you allow admins to edit campaigns from your collaborators in Jeto?
I suppose not all admins should see all campaign..Should we restrict the visible campaigns
- to the campaigns created from a launcher that the Admin has access to.
- to users in the same "group" as the admin?
- would you see a more granular access control, or filtering capabilities on the campaign page ?
Thanks for your input! I'll move this to our roadmap. Not sure of the timeline yet but we'll keep you posted.