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Status Unlikely to implement
Categories Account settings
Created by Guest
Created on Feb 3, 2016

Allow navigation to be customized depending on the user

Allow navigation to be customized depending on the users individually so that I can have only certain people allowed to see the more confusing aspects of the interface. 

  • ADMIN RESPONSE
    Mar 10, 2016

    Thank you for the request. As noted, navigation is currently a product setting which allows your team as a whole to focus on the areas which matter most. At this time, due to current priorities and community feedback, we are unlikely to make updates in this area. We hope you can understand.

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  • Andrei Enoiu
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    Sep 4, 2019

    I agree with Zaki below. The navigation should absolutely be configurable by role. Otherwise, it really limits the value of the enterprise option where you can have unlimited viewers (I don't want my viewers to necessarily see everything that I as a product owner see).

  • Guest
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    May 12, 2017

    If not per user, it should be customizable based on the role; Product Owner, Contributor, Reviewer, and Viewer should all be able to have a customized navigation bar. 

  • Alan Dunkerley
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    May 11, 2016

    My idea was merged with this one though I do not consider them to be the same. I saw this one but considered my idea as a different request. The navigation by user type vs individual user is what I considered to be different. It sure would be nice to have these ideas reviewed and voted on by customers before a disposition is applied by Aha product managers... You commented that you based this on community feedback though there was no community feedback to my idea...

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Navigation by User Type

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We would like to provide access to many pages within Aha to our users that are customers. However, we consider many of the feature areas to contain information we would prefer to keep confidential, such as strategy. Would love to be able to use th...
Alan Dunkerley almost 8 years ago in User management 2 Unlikely to implement