Roles & seats
Overview
Section titled “Overview”GrowthOS separates what a person is allowed to manage (role) from whether they can create content or only read it (seat). Roles are Owner, Admin, Member, and Viewer; seats are Planner or Viewer. Every member has exactly one of each.
Role governs organization-level permissions: Owner has full control including billing, Admin can manage members and settings, Member can work inside assigned projects, and Viewer can only browse. Seat type governs planning access specifically: a Planner seat can create and edit PRDs, backlog items, and sprint plans, while a Viewer seat can read everything shared with them but cannot create or edit.
What you can do here
Section titled “What you can do here”- Understand which role can perform which organization-level action.
- Match seat type to actual need: Planner for creators, Viewer for readers.
- Assign or change a member role and seat from the Members page.
- Check your own role and seat type at any time.
- Use a custom role wizard where your plan allows it.
When to use
Section titled “When to use”- Organization administration and onboarding new members.
- Deciding seat type for a new invite based on what the person will actually do.
- Auditing whether current role and seat assignments still make sense.
Prerequisites
Section titled “Prerequisites”- Owner or Admin role to change another member role or seat.
- Everyone can view their own role and seat without special access.
Where to find it
Section titled “Where to find it”- Sidebar: Organization → Roles
- Direct route:
/org/roles
Step-by-step
Section titled “Step-by-step”- Open
/org/rolesto review system roles and their permissions. - Cross-reference with Organization → Members to see current assignments.
- Decide the correct role for a new or existing member based on what they need to manage.
- Decide the correct seat: Planner for anyone creating PRDs, backlog, or sprint plans; Viewer for read-only stakeholders.
- Apply the change from the Members page.
- Use the custom role wizard if your plan supports roles beyond the four defaults.
What success looks like
Section titled “What success looks like”- You can explain the difference between role and seat to a new Admin in under a minute.
- Seat assignments match actual usage, not habit or convenience.
- No one has more organization-level permission than their job actually requires.
Tips & best practices
Section titled “Tips & best practices”- Prefer Viewer seats for stakeholders who only need read access; it also controls seat cost.
- Reassess roles after a reorg or major team change, not just at initial invite time.
- Use Admin sparingly; most day-to-day work only needs Member with project access.
Common mistakes
Section titled “Common mistakes”- Giving Admin to everyone who asks, instead of matching role to actual organization-level need.
- Assuming seat type and role are the same thing; they control different, complementary things.
- Never revisiting roles after the initial invite, even as responsibilities change over time.