User management
All Flow users, including those ingested from your integrations, appear on the Users page. Use this page to manage ingested users and users you've added to Flow.
User management
On the Users page, you can take the following actions:
Invite users to Flow. Learn more about inviting users to Flow.
Merge users. If you see duplicate users in your reports, you can merge their aliases so all data is consolidated under a single apex user. Learn more about merging users.
View Hidden users and hide or unhide users. Learn more about hiding users.
Download a CSV file of users.
Apply complex filters.
Use the Actions dropdown menu to make changes to multiple selected users.
To edit current Flow users:
Click the box next to the users you want to edit.
Click the Actions dropdown menu.
With the Actions dropdown menu, you can:
Add to teams. Add one or more users to teams at a time.
Include in metrics. Flow prompts you to confirm your changes.
Exclude from metrics. Flow prompts you to confirm your changes.
Resend pending invitations. If you have one or more users with pending invitations to join your Flow organization, you can resend the invitations by selecting the users with invitations and clicking Resend pending invitations.
Hide selected users. Flow prompts you to confirm your changes.
Remove selected users. Flow prompts you to confirm your changes.
If a user has no commit, PR, or ticket data associated with them or any merged aliases, removing them deletes them from Flow entirely. If a user has any commit, PR, or ticket data, Flow hides them. Clicking Remove selected users opens a modal that shows which users are deleted and which are hidden.
User information
To view your users:
Click Settings in Flow's top navigation.
In the left navigation under User management, click Users.
The Users page provides the following information:
Name is the display name Flow uses to refer to the user. Click the name to view the user's details page.
Email is the email that Flow displays when referencing the user. This is the email of the apex user associated with the user.
Include in metrics indicates whether Flow includes or excludes the user in its metric calculations. Click the toggle to include or exclude the user from metrics.
Has user attributes indicates that the user has assigned one or more User attributes.
Has login indicates if the user can log in to Flow and view metrics or perform other actions. A green check mark indicates they can log in to Flow. A red X indicates they can't log into Flow. A grey check mark indicates they used to be able to log in to Flow, but that access has been disabled.
Member of shows the user's team memberships. Click the information in this column to view the teams the user is associated with.
Member of group(s) indicates whether the user is actively a part of a programming group. Learn more about group programming.
Aliases indicates the number of aliases associated with the user. Learn more about aliases.
The three dots icon gives you additional options to manage the user.
Click the arrows next to each column header to sort users by that feature. For example, sorting by Name sorts your users alphabetically by name; sorting by Has user attributes sorts users with and without User attributes.
Advanced filters and Quick filters
Complex filters and quick filters let to locate and/or narrow down your user list to a specific user or group of users.
Use Quick filters to locate the following types of users
Users that have login are any users that can log in to and access Flow.
Active contributors are users included in metrics with PR or commit activity in the past 30 days. These users count towards license usage.
Users created in last 3 weeks are any new users that have been ingested recently.
Users on teams are any users on a team.
Users on my teams are users on the same team(s) as you.
Users not on teams are any users not added to a team.
Complex filters can help you filter your users by one or multiple conditions using one of the following filter types:
Name is the user name
Email is the user email
Include in metrics indicates whether the user is included in or excluded from metrics
Has login identifies users who have or used to have login access to Flow
Alias count refers to users with a specific alias count
Alias name refers to users with a specific alias name
Alias email refers to users with a specific alias email
Team member refers to users on a specific team
Roles refers to users with a specific role
Created at shows users created on a specific date.
Last activity at shows users with commit or PR activity on, before, or after a specific date
User on team specifies whether the user is part of a team
User CSV download
Download the user CSV to view a list of your users. Use this list to audit your users, check their permissions, and see which users need to be merged.
Any filters you apply on the Users page in Flow are applied to the CSV download. Use the in-app filters to see the list of users you want. Hidden users are not included in the CSV.
Below is a list of column fields in the CSV:
Name
Included in Metrics
Has Login
Apex User ID
Email address
Sign in Email
Aliases
Alias Count
Start Date
Last Login
Last Activity
Active Contributor
Disabled Login
Member of Pairs
Teams
Roles
Default Teams View Rights
See Individual Metrics Default
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