Managing Users in Projects
Overview of inviting, managing, and removing users from projects, as well as their roles
All users, in Ango Hub, belong to organizations, and have certain roles assigned to them.
Every user has two different role levels: an organization-level one and a project-level one.
This page is about project-level user roles. For organization-level user roles, and for more on organizations, check out the Organizations page.
Adding organization members to a project
Here's how you can add an existing organization member to your project:
Enter the project’s Settings tab
Enter the Members section
Click on the Add Member from Org button.

From the dialog that pops up, choose the member you wish to add, their role, and click on OK

Alternatively, to add users in bulk, enter the "From CSV" tab. Create a CSV file conforming to the sample shown in the "Sample CSV" section, drag and drop it into the upload box, and click on "Review". Review the users which will be added and then click on "Add".

Adding non-organization members to a project
You may add users directly to your project, letting Ango Hub taking care of inviting them to the organization.
When you invite users to your project this way, they will automatically be added to your organization in the "member" role.
Enter the project's Settings tab.
Enter the Members section.
Click on the Invite to Project button.

From the dialog that appears, enter the emails of the users you wish to add, separated by commas. Then, pick the project role you wish to apply to the new users and click on Invite.

Alternatively, to add users in bulk, enter the "From CSV" tab. Create a CSV file conforming to the sample shown in the "Sample CSV" section, drag and drop it into the upload box, and click on "Review". Review the users which will be added and then click on "Add".
Project-level Roles
Project administrators can assign org members to one of three roles: labeler, reviewer, and manager.
Labeler
A labeler can, in essence, only annotate data and open issues. Labelers can also view data related to their own performance within the project.
Labelers (or annotators) can access personalized versions of the following tabs:
Overview
Tasks
Samples
My Issues
The Overview shown to labelers is a simplified version of that shown to project administrators and reviewers, only containing data about the labeler’s own performance.
The Issues and Tasks tabs shown to labelers are also limited, only containing the issues and tasks the labeler logged in has created.
The following are the actions that labelers can perform in Ango Hub:
Create labels
Create, reply to, resolve, and delete issues on their own tasks
The following are the data that labelers can view in Ango Hub:
Their own performance from the Overview tab
Their own issues from the My Issues tab
Their own tasks from the Tasks tab
All samples created in the project from the Samples tab
Project instructions, task attachment, and task info
Reviewers
Reviewers are equal to Labelers, with the only difference being that they have access to the Start Reviewing button.
Leads
Leads are given significantly more permissions than labelers in Ango Hub.
The following are the tabs that leads can access in the projects where they are assigned:
Overview
Performance
Assets
Tasks
Samples
Issues
The level of information leads can see in the above tabs is the same as project administrators.
The following are the actions that leads can take within the platform:
Label
Review
Delete and add label tasks
Set benchmarks
Set samples
Rate tasks
Create, reply to, resolve, and delete issues
The following is the data viewable by leads:
All labeling data of all project members
All performance data of all project members
All assets
All tasks
All samples
All issues
The following is a sample of what a lead can see from the Overview tab:

Managers
Project managers are equal to project owners: they can access everything project owners can, with no differences.
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