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What do "add-on tabs" mean under user permissions?

  • May 7, 2019
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Under the user permissions, does anyone know what the "add-on tab" means? I can't find any documentation about this.

Best answer by djrits

Hi uhrxx005, I did some searching in the support pages and found this is mentioned briefly in https://www.qualtrics.com/support/survey-platform/sp-administration/managing-users/creating-and-managing-users/#CreatingNewUserAccounts as step 6. I played around with it a little bit, it allows you to add a "page" containing another website that the user might find useful. As an example, I added the Qualtrics Support page as something I can access directly after logging in to my account: ! A new tab in the top right menu is added for Add-Ons, which then provides a toolbar that lists any add-on tabs: !

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Qualtrics support would be able to answer your question with a final word, but I'd guess it would be access to any add-on features you may have, such as Conjoint, etc.

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Hi uhrxx005, I did some searching in the support pages and found this is mentioned briefly in https://www.qualtrics.com/support/survey-platform/sp-administration/managing-users/creating-and-managing-users/#CreatingNewUserAccounts as step 6. I played around with it a little bit, it allows you to add a "page" containing another website that the user might find useful. As an example, I added the Qualtrics Support page as something I can access directly after logging in to my account: ! A new tab in the top right menu is added for Add-Ons, which then provides a toolbar that lists any add-on tabs: !

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Thanks @djrits seems like a really cool feature! I'm surprised I never knew about this.