The Admin User Role
Admins in Workast handle team management. They are able to add new users in the admin dashboard, deactivate team members, make other users admins, and Premium (paid) teams can add guest accounts.
The default first Admin is the user who initially installed Workast or the user who first uses the app after a period of team inactivity. You also will become an admin if you upgrade your team to Premium (paid) or create a new department within your team.
Team admins will automatically receive an email within 24 hours when team members are added or deactivated. This is relevant to billing and team management and will still be sent, even if you are unsubscribed from training and update emails. If you don't want to receive user status emails, another user on your team will need to be made an admin, and then have them change your role from admin to a member.
To learn how to deactivate your personal account, click here.
More articles from How to guides
- How to delete or uninstall your Workast team
- How to manage users in your team (including deactivating users and adding admins)
- How to change your team name or domain
- How to customize Workast notifications and daily reminders in Slack
- How to invite additional users to Workast in Slack
- What is a "Free Guest" account?
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