History for "Create and Manage User Groups"
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Updated by Megan Pastor, Jul 24, 2023 at 2:49pm
APPLIES TO:WorkplaceYour user groups are the different teams of people that will use your space. Examples of user groups can be your legal team, remote workers, design team, support team, and more. User groups are either internal, the users that work for your company and do not pay for access to your workspaces or resources. Or user groups are external, meaning they do not belong to your company and you can set a price for the workspaces and resources that these user groups will reserve.
Create a New User Group
Navigate to Manage Users > User Groups.
- User Group Name
- User Group Type
- Internal: Internal users are your team or employees. They do not pay for access to your workspaces, resources, or desks. Also, internal groups are not listed on the See Groups page (space home page > See Groups), and a join link will be generated to share with your users.
- External: External users are users that exist outside of your organization and you can charge for access to your workspaces like conference rooms and desks. This option is hidden if you do not have Stripe connected.
- Group Category: Select the category that best describes the group's users. This is used for reporting purposes.
- Description: This will appear on the See Groups page (space home page > See Groups)
- Visible: This checkbox will only appear if External Group is selected under Group Type. Hidden groups can only be seen if a user has the join link, which is generated automatically when a group is created.
- Meraki Group Policy: If your space uses the Meraki Internet Integration, you can assign a group policy to this user group that will grant them internet access once they are logged in.
- Create.
Duplicate an Existing User Group
Navigate to Manage Users > User Groups.
- Hover over the three dots next to the user group and select Copy.
Edit an Existing User Group
Navigate to Manage Users > User Groups.
- Hover over the three dots next to the user group and select Edit.
- From here, you can edit the User Group Name, Description, and Cisco Meraki Group Policy.
- Save Changes.
Please note: You are not able to change the user group type once the user group has already been created.
Delete a User Group
Navigate to Manage Users > User Groups.
- Hover over the three dots next to the user group and select Delete.
Please note: This cannot be undone.
View Changes Made to a User Group
Navigate to Manage Users > User Groups.
- Hover over the three dots next to the user group and select View Notes.
- The system notes will show you what changes were made to the user group, by who, on what date and time.
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Updated by Alex Neil, Jul 10, 2023 at 11:29am
APPLIES TO: Workplace
Your user groups are the different teams of people that will use your space. Examples of user groups can be your legal team, remote workers, design team, support team, and more. User groups are either internal, the users that work for your company and do not pay for access to your workspaces or resources. Or user groups are external, meaning they do not belong to your company and you can set a price for the workspaces and resources that these user groups will reserve.
Create a New User Group
Navigate to Manage Users > User Groups.
- User Group Name
- User Group Type
- Internal: Internal users are your team or employees. They do not pay for access to your workspaces, resources, or desks. Also, internal groups are not listed on the See Groups page (space home page > See Groups), and a join link will be generated to share with your users.
- External: External users are users that exist outside of your organization and you can charge for access to your workspaces like conference rooms and desks. This option is hidden if you do not have Stripe connected.
- Group Category: Select the category that best describes the group's users. This is used for reporting purposes.
- Description: This will appear on the See Groups page (space home page > See Groups)
- Visible: This checkbox will only appear if External Group is selected under Group Type. Hidden groups can only be seen if a user has the join link, which is generated automatically when a group is created.
- Meraki Group Policy: If your space uses the Meraki Internet Integration, you can assign a group policy to this user group that will grant them internet access once they are logged in.
- Create.
Duplicate an Existing User Group
Navigate to Manage Users > User Groups.
- Hover over the three dots next to the user group and select Copy.
Edit an Existing User Group
Navigate to Manage Users > User Groups.
- Hover over the three dots next to the user group and select Edit.
- From here, you can edit the User Group Name, Description, and Cisco Meraki Group Policy.
- Save Changes.
Please note: You are not able to change user group type once the user group has already been created.
Delete a User Group
Navigate to Manage Users > User Groups.
- Hover over the three dots next to the user group and select Delete.
Please note: This cannot be undone.
View Changes Made to a User Group
Navigate to Manage Users > User Groups.
- Hover over the three dots next to the user group and select View Notes.
- The system notes will show you what changes were made to the user group, by who, on what date and time.
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Updated by allison blevins, Jul 08, 2023 at 4:52pm
Create and Manage User Groups(Proximity for Workplace) -
Updated by Alex Neil, Feb 01, 2023 at 1:41pm
APPLIES TO: Workplace
Your user groups are the different teams of people that will use your space. Examples of user groups can be your legal team, remote workers, design team, support team, and more. User groups are either internal, the users that work for your company and do not pay for access to your workspaces or resources. Or user groups are external, meaning they do not belong to your company and you can set a price for the workspaces and resources that these user groups will reserve.
Create a New User Group
Navigate to Manage Users > User Groups.
- User Group Name
- User Group Type
- Internal: Internal users are your team or employees. They do not pay for access to your workspaces, resources, or desks. Also, internal groups are not listed on the See Groups page (space home page > See Groups), and a join link will be generated to share with your users.
- External: External users are users that exist outside of your organization and you can charge for access to your workspaces like conference rooms and desks.
- Group Category: Select the category that best describes the group's users. This is used for reporting purposes.
- Description: This will appear on the See Groups page (space home page > See Groups)
- Visible: This checkbox will only appear if External Group is selected under Group Type. Hidden groups can only be seen if a user has the join link, which is generated automatically when a group is created.
- Meraki Group Policy: If your space uses the Meraki Internet Integration, you can assign a group policy to this user group that will grant them internet access once they are logged in.
- Create.
Duplicate an Existing User Group
Navigate to Manage Users > User Groups.
- Hover over the three dots next to the user group and select Copy.
Edit an Existing User Group
Navigate to Manage Users > User Groups.
- Hover over the three dots next to the user group and select Edit.
- From here, you can edit the User Group Name, Description, and Cisco Meraki Group Policy.
- Save Changes.
Please note: You are not able to change user group type once the user group has already been created.
Delete a User Group
Navigate to Manage Users > User Groups.
- Hover over the three dots next to the user group and select Delete.
Please note: This cannot be undone.
View Changes Made to a User Group
Navigate to Manage Users > User Groups.
- Hover over the three dots next to the user group and select View Notes.
- The system notes will show you what changes were made to the user group, by who, on what date and time.
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Updated by Alex Neil, Jan 06, 2023 at 11:55am
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Updated by Alex Neil, Oct 31, 2022 at 12:35pm
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Updated by Meghan Bissonnette, Aug 03, 2022 at 9:30am
Your user groups are the different teams of people that will use your space. Examples of user groups can be your legal team, remote workers, design team, support team, and more. User groups are either internal, the users that work for your company and do not pay for access to your workspaces or resources. Or user groups are external, meaning they do not belong to your company and you can set a price for the workspaces and resources that these user groups will reserve.
Create a New User Group
Navigate to Manage Users > User Groups.
- User Group Name
- User Group Type
- Internal: Internal users are your team or employees. They do not pay for access to your workspaces, resources, or desks. Also, internal groups are not listed on the
Join our growing community!See Groups page (spacehomepagehome page > See Groups), and a join link will be generated to share with your users. - External: External users are users that exist outside of your organization and you can charge for access to your workspaces like conference rooms and desks.
- Internal: Internal users are your team or employees. They do not pay for access to your workspaces, resources, or desks. Also, internal groups are not listed on the
- Group Category: Select the category that best describes the group's users. This is used for reporting purposes.
- Description: This will appear on the
Join our growing community!See Groups page (space home page > See Groups) - Visible: This checkbox will only appear if External Group is selected under Group Type. Hidden groups can only be seen if a user has the join link, which is generated automatically when a group is created.
- Meraki Group Policy: If your space uses the Meraki Internet Integration, you can assign a group policy to this user group that will grant them internet access once they are logged in.
- Create.
Duplicate an Existing User Group
Navigate to Manage Users > User Groups.
- Hover over the three dots next to the user group and select Copy.
Edit an Existing User Group
Navigate to Manage Users > User Groups.
- Hover over the three dots next to the user group and select Edit.
- From here, you can edit the User Group Name, Description, and Cisco Meraki Group Policy.
- Save Changes.
Please note: You are not able to change user group type once the user group has already been created.
Delete a User Group
Navigate to Manage Users > User Groups.
- Hover over the three dots next to the user group and select Delete.
Please note: This cannot be undone.
View Changes Made to a User Group
Navigate to Manage Users > User Groups.
- Hover over the three dots next to the user group and select View Notes.
- The system notes will show you what changes were made to the user group, by who, on what date and time.
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Updated by Meghan Bissonnette, Jul 29, 2022 at 11:45am
Your user groups are the different teams of people that will use your space. Examples of user groups can be your legal team, remote workers, design team, support team, and more. User groups are either internal, the users that work for your company and do not pay for access to your workspaces or resources. Or user groups are external, meaning they do not belong to your company and you can set a price for the workspaces and resources that these user groups will reserve.
Create a New User Group
Navigate to Manage Users > User Groups.
- User Group Name
- User Group Type
- Internal: Internal users are your team or employees. They do not pay for access to your workspaces, resources, or desks. Also, internal groups are not listed on the Join our growing community! page (space homepage > See Groups), and a join link will be generated to share with your users.
- External: External users are users that exist outside of your organization and you can charge for access to your workspaces like conference rooms and desks.
- Group Category: Select the category that best describes the group's users. This is used for reporting purposes.
- Description: This will appear on the Join our growing community! page (space
homepagehome page > See Groups) - Visible: This checkbox will only appear if External Group is selected under Group Type. Hidden groups can only be seen if a user has the
Join Linkjoin link, which is generated automatically when a group is created. - Meraki Group Policy: If your space uses the Meraki Internet Integration, you can assign a group policy to this user group that will grant them internet access once they are logged in.
- Create.
Duplicate an Existing User Group
Navigate to Manage Users > User Groups.
- Hover over the three dots next to the user group and select Copy.
Edit an Existing User Group
Navigate to Manage Users > User Groups.
- Hover over the three dots next to the user group and select Edit.
- From here, you can edit the User Group Name, Description, and Cisco Meraki Group Policy.
- Save Changes.
Please note: You are not able to change user group type once the user group has already been created.
Delete a User Group
Navigate to Manage Users > User Groups.
- Hover over the three dots next to the user group and select Delete.
Please note: This cannot be undone.
View Changes Made to a User Group
Navigate to Manage Users > User Groups.
- Hover over the three dots next to the user group and select View Notes.
- The system notes will show you what changes were made to the user group, by who, on what date and time.
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Updated by Meghan Bissonnette, Jul 29, 2022 at 9:21am
Create and Manage User Groups (CampusProximity for Workplace) -
Updated by Meghan Bissonnette, Jul 14, 2022 at 3:25pm
Your user groups are the different teams of people that will use your space. Examples of user groups can be your legal team, remote workers, design team, support team, and more. User groups are either internal, the users that work for your company and do not pay for access to your workspaces or resources. Or user groups are external, meaning they do not belong to your company and you can set a price for the workspaces and resources that these user groups will reserve.
Create a New User Group
Navigate to Manage Users > User Groups.
- User Group Name
- User Group Type
- Internal: Internal users are your team or employees. They do not pay for access to your workspaces, resources, or desks. Also, internal groups are not listed on the Join our growing community! page (space homepage > See Groups), and a join link will be generated to share with your users.
- External: External users are users that exist outside of your organization and you can charge for access to your workspaces like conference rooms and desks.
Description- Group Category: Select the category that best describes the group's users. This is used for reporting purposes.
- Description: This will appear on the Join our growing community! page (space homepage > See Groups)
- Visible: This checkbox will only appear if External Group is selected under Group Type. Hidden groups can only be seen if a user has the Join Link, which is generated automatically when a group is created.
- Meraki Group Policy: If your space uses the Meraki Internet Integration, you can assign a group policy to this user group that will grant them internet access once they are logged in.
- Create.
Duplicate an Existing User Group
Navigate to Manage Users > User Groups.
- Hover over the three dots next to the user group and select Copy.
Edit an Existing User Group
Navigate to Manage Users > User Groups.
- Hover over the three dots next to the user group and select Edit.
- From here, you can edit the User Group Name, Description, and Cisco Meraki Group Policy.
- Save Changes.
Please note: You are not able to change user group type once the user group has already been created.
Delete a User Group
Navigate to Manage Users > User Groups.
- Hover over the three dots next to the user group and select Delete.
Please note: This cannot be undone.
View Changes Made to a User Group
Navigate to Manage Users > User Groups.
- Hover over the three dots next to the user group and select View Notes.
- The system notes will show you what changes were made to the user group, by who, on what date and time.
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Updated by Emma Reimer, Aug 19, 2021 at 9:48am
Create and Manage User Groups (Campus) -
Created by Emma Reimer, Aug 19, 2021 at 9:48am