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Introducing the Contributor role

Camphouse now includes a Contributor role, giving organisations more precise control over user access without removing the ability to plan.

Written by Micaela Rosling Caesar
Updated over a month ago

Introducing the Contributor role

Camphouse now includes a Contributor role. This gives organisations more precise control over who can do what without removing the access people need to plan effectively.

Why we added it

Previously, users who needed to actively work on plans, targets, and results had to be assigned as Editors. The Editor role also grants access to Media Inventory and Tags which is more than most day-to-day planners need. This created unnecessary risk around changes to shared data structures that the wider organisation depends on.

The Contributor role closes that gap.

What Contributors can do

Contributors can create and update plans, enter targets, log results, and send plans for approval. They do not have access to Media Inventory, Tags, or platform settings. It is the right level of access for active planners who have no reason to touch configuration.

The result

Less risk of unintended changes to foundational data, easier onboarding decisions, and cleaner permission management as teams grow, without anyone losing the access they actually need to do their job.

For a full overview of all four user roles and how to choose between them, see User roles in Camphouse.

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