Restricting fields
Restricting a field in Camphouse makes it invisible to selected users. They won't see these fields in the sheet view or in any calendars or charts.
This feature is particularly beneficial when working with external agencies, as it allows you to hide sensitive information, such as pricing and other financial details from your media planning.
⚠️ How Permissions and Protected Tags Flow to Subsidiaries
When a user is assigned permissions at the global (parent) organization level, only protected tags are inherited by subsidiaries. Field restrictions do not flow down, they must be configured separately in each subsidiary. This is by design to allow granular visibility controls per organization.
💡 Consider Creating a Team
In Camphouse, organizing users into teams with specific access permissions is an easier way to manage and oversee access. This approach keeps things simple and organized. While it's possible to set permissions for each user individually, it may involve changing settings for each user at every subsidiary, making it a more complicated and time-consuming process. Read more about teams in this article.
How to restrict fields for specific users
To restrict fields, follow these step-by-step instructions:
⚠️ Start Date, End Date, and Media Vehicle and tags cannot be restricted.
Enable Plugin: If you haven't already done so, head to the Plugins in section in your organizational settings and make sure that the plugin is turned on.
Navigate to Settings: stay on your organization's settings page, or to the subsidiary/subsidiaries where you would like to restrict the user.
Access Users and roles: Click on the section titled "Users and roles"
Find Users: You'll see a list of all users associated with your Camphouse account.
Click on the option "Restricted fields" in the menu above the user info.
Select Fields: You will see a complete list of all fields available in your account.
click on the plus sign (+) on the fields you would like to restrict access to.
Once restricted, this user will no longer be able to see any of the fields you've designated as restricted.
Manage Tag Permissions
Restricting a tag category in Camphouse makes it invisible to certain users. They won't see any media plan line items, calendars, or charts that include the tag.
Steps to Protect a Tag Category and manage access:
Contact Your Customer Success Manager: Reach out to your Customer Success Manager and specify which tag categories you wish to restrict. They will update the settings for those categories on your behalf.
Navigate to Settings: Go to your organization's settings page.
Access Users and Roles: Click on the "Users and Roles" section.
Find Users: You'll see a list of all users associated with your Camphouse account. Select the user whose access you want to modify.
Manage Tag Permissions: Click on "Tag Permissions" in the menu above the user's information.
Set Permission Levels: Choose the appropriate permission level for each protected tag category and individual tag (Admin, Editor, or Viewer). You also have the option to set permissions to "Full Access". Any tags not selected will remain hidden from the user.
How tag permissions interact with Organisation Roles
The role you assign on a tag (Admin, Editor, Contributor, Viewer) controls the user's level on entries with that tag, but always within the limits of their Organisation Role.
If the tag-level role is more restrictive than the user's Organisation Role, the tag-level role wins on entries with that tag. For example, an Editor at the Organisation level set to Viewer on a specific tag is view-only on entries with that tag.
If the tag-level role is less restrictive than the user's Organisation Role, the Organisation Role still wins. For example, a Viewer at the Organisation level set to Admin on a tag can see entries with that tag, but cannot edit them.
In short: protected tag permissions decide which entries the user can see, and can narrow what they can do on a per-tag basis. They cannot give the user more rights than their Organisation Role allows.
💡 Tip: see the full picture for users who are also in teams. If a user belongs to one or more teams, their effective tag permissions can include access inherited from those teams. To see both sources side by side, open the user, go to the Protected Resources tab, and switch between User role and Role in teams. See Managing Team Permissions for full details.

