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<h1>Projects and Teams</h1> |
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<p>Use Projects to organize checks in your SITE_NAME account. Your account initially |
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has a single default project. You can create additional projects and organize |
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your checks in them as your usage grows.</p> |
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<p><img alt="An overview of projects" src="IMG_URL/projects.png" /></p> |
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<p>Checks and integrations are project-scoped: each check and each configured |
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integration always belongs to a particular project. Checks can be transferred |
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from one project to another, preserving check's ping address:</p> |
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<p><img alt="The transfer dialog" src="IMG_URL/transfer_check.png" /></p> |
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<h2>Team Access</h2> |
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<p>You can grant your colleagues access to a project by inviting them into |
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the project's team. Each project has its own separate team so you can grant access |
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selectively. Inviting team members is <strong>more convenient and more |
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secure</strong> than sharing a password to a single account.</p> |
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<p><img alt="Team access section" src="IMG_URL/team_access.png" /></p> |
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<p>The user who originally created the project is listed as <strong>owner</strong>. Any invited users |
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are listed as <strong>members</strong>. The members can:</p> |
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<ul> |
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<li>create, edit and remove checks</li> |
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<li>create and remove integrations</li> |
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<li>rename the project</li> |
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<li>view and regenerate project's API keys</li> |
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<li>give up their membership |
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(from their <a href="../../accounts/profile">Account Settings</a> page)</li> |
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</ul> |
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<p>The members <strong>can not</strong>:</p> |
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<ul> |
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<li>invite new members into the project</li> |
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<li>manage project's billing</li> |
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<li>remove the project</li> |
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</ul> |
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<h2>Projects and Resource Limits</h2> |
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<p>Your account limits (such as the total number of checks) are shared by all projects |
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owned by your account. For example, consider a Business account with two projects, |
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"Project A" and "Project B". If A has 70 checks, then B cannot have more than |
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30 checks, in order to not exceed Bussiness account's total limit of 100.</p> |
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<p>However, only checks from your own projects count towards your account's |
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quota. If you get invited to somebody else's project, that does not change |
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the number of checks you can create in your own projects.</p> |
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<h2>Projects and Monthly Reports</h2> |
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<p>SITE_NAME sends monthly email reports at the |
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start of each month. The monthly reports list a summary of checks from |
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<strong>all projects you have access to</strong> (either as the owner or as a member).</p> |