Command Center is the centralized hub for Proof owners and administrators to manage all of their users and organizations, including child (subsidiary) organizations associated with their company. Command Center allows precise control over corporate policies, authentication, access control, security, and settings on a larger scale. Here's an overview of what you can do with Command Center.
Home
Home serves as your dashboard when you log in. It displays the administrative tools you have access to based on your role, including relevant metrics.
Company Directory
The Company Directory shows the company structure, including a list of all organizations within the company, how those organizations relate to each other, and their status.
Each organization in the list has the Organization ID next to it with a link to open that organization.
Child or subsidiary organizations are under the parent organization, with an indent and arrow next to them to show the relationship.
Read this article for more details about Company Structure.
You can also:
User Management
Command Center allows you to grant users specific access to only the data and tools they need.
You can manage all users across all organizations in your company, directly from Command Center. This includes inviting new users, sorting, bulk changes, and exporting your user data.
Read more to understand and manage User roles in Command Center.
Cost Centers
Cost centers in Command Center allow you to tie transactions in Proof to your internal accounting records. This information will be included if you export your transactions as well.
Learn how to:
- Create a Cost Center in Command Center
- Enable or Disable Cost Centers for All Transactions
- Show or Hide Cost Centers for Senders
- Select a Cost Center for a New Transaction
- Edit a Cost Center on an Existing Transaction
- Export Cost Centers from Command Center
Security
Command Center gives you greater control over accounts created with your company's web domain, once you verify that you're the owner of that domain. With a verified domain, you can create and enforce policies like single sign-on (SSO), restrict email changes, or ensure accounts created with your domain are done so by invite-only.
Check out the Domain Policies section for information about setting up:
Brand Profiles
Use brand profiles to set a consistent experience for your recipients across all of your organizations and lines of business. Create a single brand profile and apply it to all of your organizations, or create multiple and set each organization to its own profile.
Learn how to:
Summary Checklist
- Manage your users and organizations in Command Center.
- Contact your Customer Success Manager (CSM) or our sales team if you're interested in Command Center.
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