Interviews - Locking Content 🔐

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Hello Wrike Community!

I'm Slava, a Product Manager here at Wrike.

We're always looking for ways to improve your experience and make our product more efficient and intuitive (we hope that many of you are enjoying the recent update to the Item view that we released after receiving your feedback on the previous iteration).

One of the areas we're looking to focus on is the ability to lock item content from changes and we want to hear your ideas and use cases for this potential future feature and what challenges you're facing right now 📌

We understand that locking content may be an important part of your workflow, and we’ve seen your feedback related to that in the Community (for example, in this thread).

I’d like to invite you to participate in user interviews with me and my team.

During these interviews, you'll have the opportunity to:

  • Share your experiences and insights 
  • Discuss any challenges you've faced and improvements you'd like to see
  • Preview potential updates and provide early feedback

The interview will take around 30-45 minutes.

If you're interested, please pick a time slot on my calendar here. We’ll disable this link once we have enough participants.

I’m looking forward to chatting with you, and thanks for your help! 

 

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Hi, I'm not available for an interview due to differing time zones but I wanted to make a comment regarding locking content.  An example of something we have been experiencing is clients making comments on documents and designs before the assets are ready for the client to view.  i.e. our design team upload their files and tag various people for review/approval prior to sending onto the client.  However if the client is a Wrike user they have been able to go in and view these files before they are ready and make comments/changes.  I'm not sure if this is something that would be a part of what you are considering here but it would be great to be able to fully lock down certain parts of a project so only a select number of people can view this section.  At the moment as a work around to this we create separate projects where the working design files are uploaded and comments/edits between the design team are made here and the final files are then uploaded into the parent project for the client.  It would be great to not have to create a whole separate project.  Look forward to seeing what comes from this!

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Thank you for sharing your use case Amy Hunter, it's very useful for Slava and his team 🙌

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hello Slava Kogan, have you had some progress on considering this feature.  I find myself in a love hate relationship with Wrike.  Great for flexibility but very time intensive to manage the fields that need constant monitoring.  having the ability to have Custom Fields visible to some users , while being editable to only certain others is critical for us admin's to be able to fully utilize the benefits of the flexibility built into wrike. 

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MW - brought up a good point: visibility and edibility of Custom Fields, which I think is quite a mess currently:

  1. Access Role settings are a jumble of various bits and pieces, but not related to Custom Fields as such
  2. Space-level Custom Fields are available to members of the space, but space editing rights are controlled by Access Roles
  3. Space-level Custom Fields lack the "visible only to specific users" setting available Account-level Custom Fields
  4. Unless users' access to the space has been set to e.g. read-only, visible Custom Fields are editable
  5. Account-level Custom Fields can be set visible to everyone in the account, or only to specific users
  6. Even if the visibility of Account-level Custom Fields can be restricted to specific users, editability can't be restricted to specific users - if it's visible, it's editable

I would appreciate separate settings for the visibility and the editing rights of Custom Fields, and the same settings available to both Account-level and Space-level Custom Fields. I think this is very much a case for Locking Content.

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wow Tuomo Suominen, great recap, thanks for bringing in such clarity to the issues relating to Custom Fields.  I hope the Wrike development team takes this feedback on board.  Slava Kogan

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I'm sharing your feedback with Slava now, folks! 

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