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I am working to figure out how to give analytics access to others without giving them author roles.  Too much access to Guru comes with author roles and that is a slippery slope.  I was hoping to go schedule reports to send to team leaders on their individual users and I can’t do that either.  I’m in a rock and a hard place now of wanting leaders to assist in engaging their agents to utilize Guru but I can’t share great data with them without a lot of manual work.  

Hi Kendall, so sorry I thought we had already replied to this! I totally understand your frustration and am sorry you’re experiencing this challenge—scheduling those emails to yourself and then forwarding is always an option, but we understand that’s not ideal. This is a platform limitation with our current vendor, but we’re continuing to work with them to see if there is a solution we can come to together. 


@Sydney Sundell no need to apologize! I appreciate that insight as always! Hopefully it can get figured out with the new vendor to allow better usage or analytics just put behind their own permission group would be a huge win too!


I would like this ability as well. We don’t currently use analytics a lot and I could see value in being able to create reports for leadership or our L&E team.


I’d also like the ability to schedule analytics reports for others (rather than forward reports on after receiving them myself). My use case: I have lots of stakeholders who’d like regular reports on how their content is performing. I’d like less administrative overhead to keep those people looped in and engaged.


Thanks for adding this as a request Kendall! I would also highly benefit from this one!