How to configure edit permissions

Edit permissions give you control over who can make changes to visualizations in your workspace. They're useful if you want to ensure someone can see, but not edit your visualizations. When a user has read-only permissions, they'll be able to access charts and leave comments in the editor, as well as export and retrieve embed codes. 

Edit permissions can be customized for any user, regardless of their role in the workspace overall. 

Edit permissions are available for everyone, including users on our Free plan. If you're on one of our paid plans, read-only users won't count toward your paid license count. Only users who have edit permissions on the workspace level are counted as licensed users. You can find more information about our pricing options here.

You may find it useful to restrict a users' edit permissions and set them to "read-only" when:

  • You need to have your visualizations reviewed internally before pushing the updates to the published versions
  • You'd like to bring in an external stakeholder to provide feedback on a particular visualization project
  • Someone in your organization should be able to access billing details, but isn't working on visualizations

How to change a user's edit permissions

If you are a workspace admin or manager, you can change the permissions of a user in a workspace. To do so, go to your workspace's Members tab, then select the relevant member. Click on Change role, and then check (or uncheck) the box labeled Can create, edit & delete visualizations in the popup that opens:

Frequently Asked Questions

Last updated on March 9th, 2026