As a Pluralsight Skills user, your role may be that of a learner, a team manager, or a plan admin. Or you may wear multiple hats, such as managing a team while also being a learner. Let’s see if we can simplify things.
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Who can use this?
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Learners: | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
Managers: | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ||
Admins: | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ||
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What are the different types of Skills users?
Learner
As a learner, you have a Skills license—either as an individual subscription or as part of a team plan—allowing you to complete courses and develop your tech skills. Your use of Skills helps you succeed.
Team manager
As a team manager on a team plan, you can view the learners assigned to you and their analytics. Your use of Skills helps your team succeed.
Your plan admin may grant you one of three access levels: basic, limited, or full. See Setting permission levels for more information.
Plan admin
As a plan admin on a team plan, you have full access to invite learners, team managers, and other plan admins. You can organize learners into teams and set team managers. And you have full access to analytics. Your use of Skills helps your organization succeed.
Note: If your plan currently doesn’t have a plan admin—usually due to the last plan admin leaving your organization before transferring admin responsibilities to another—a current team manager may know who should take on this role. Or they themselves might be the best choice. When this is the case, the team manager can contact us with the person’s name and email address and we’ll take care of the rest.
What features are available to my role?
Throughout the Help Center, you'll see "Who can use this?" charts at the top of—and sometimes sprinkled throughout—many of the articles, like the one at the top of this article. Find your role (learner, team manager, or plan admin) and your plan type (personal subscription or team plan) to see if the feature in the article applies to you.
Remember that if you wear multiple hats (e.g., plan admin who also has a learner license), a checkmark in any of the rows corresponding to your roles indicates that the feature applies to you.