New licenses overview

Your organization purchased a certain number of licenses when it purchased Adobe Workfront. As a Workfront administrator, you give one of 2 types of Workfront licenses to each user when you assign the user an access level.

How new Workfront licenses and new access levels are tied together

The 2 types of new Workfront licenses allow different levels of access to Workfront. Each access level is attached to one of these licenses.

Instead of assigning a license to a user, you assign them the access level attached to that license.

This table and diagram show the main levels of access to Workfront:

License
Associated access level
Standard
System Administrator, Standard
Light
Light
Contributor
Contributor
External*
External User
NOTE
The External license is not a paid license. It is designed primarily for sharing documents with people who don’t use Workfront. For more information, see Access levels overview.

How a license defines an access level

The license attached to an access level determines the overall scope of functionality available in the access level.

You can copy a default access level and customize the copy as needed for your users. Within the scope of functionality allowed by the license for the copied access level, you can adjust access settings to meet the needs of the user.

For more information, see Access levels overview and Create or modify custom access levels.

License count

When you assign an access level to a user, your available license count is reduced by 1.

For example, if you assign the Standard access level to a user, your number of available Standard licenses is reduced by 1.

You can view the licenses and access levels assigned to your users. For more information, see List your users’ access levels and licenses.

For information about managing your licenses, see Manage available licenses in your system.

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