As the event owner, you have the option of assigning a specific role to one or more participants.
There are five user roles available in the attached drop-down list. In this article you will learn what each role means and the amount of access each user has and the significance of each.
Here are the rights of the "Attendee":
Animator
Here are the rights of the "Animator":
- The animator has a classic access to the application of your event.
- The animator can view the questions sent by the moderator. From the application, he should log in to his account and he will see a small microphone at the top of his menu. This will give him access to the "Speak Up" services. He will then only see the questions that the moderator has chosen to send him.
- The animator has the option of highlighting the questions or removing them from his or her view.
We recommend that you have 2 animators and provide each a tablet for easier navigation and comfortable reading.
Check out more articles on the "Animator":
- The moderator has classic access to your event app.
- The owner can have exclusive access to: the event wall, the moderation platform and the web application when it is still a draft.
Speaker
Here are the permissions of the "Speaker" :
- The speaker is on the live with an access via codes dedicated to the speakers
- The speaker can be seen and heard by participants, moderators and other speakers.
- He can: mute/unmute his microphone, mute/unmute his camera and share his screen.
- If the functions are not restricted to moderators, he will also be able to: manage the waiting room, start the recording of the session, play videos moderate the chat.
Read more articles on the "Speaker" role:
- Put the article on restricting powers to moderators