> ## Documentation Index
> Fetch the complete documentation index at: https://docs.clientplug.io/llms.txt
> Use this file to discover all available pages before exploring further.

# Employee Access

> Exactly what employees can see and do — and what stays private.

Employees get a focused, read-only view of just the clients assigned to them.
This page explains precisely what they can and can't access.

## What employees can see

<Check>The dashboard, showing **only their assigned clients**</Check>
<Check>Each assigned client's payment status, revenue, and campaigns (read-only)</Check>
<Check>**Client tasks** for their assigned clients (read-only)</Check>
<Check>Their own **personal to-do list** and **calendar**</Check>

Employees can pull any client task into their personal list with the **+**
button, so they can manage their own workload even though they can't edit the
shared client tasks.

## What employees can't see or do

<Icon icon="xmark" color="#dc2626" /> Clients that aren't assigned to them

<Icon icon="xmark" color="#dc2626" /> Adding, editing, or deleting clients

<Icon icon="xmark" color="#dc2626" /> Managing campaigns or integrations

<Icon icon="xmark" color="#dc2626" /> The **Analytics** page and agency-wide
revenue

<Icon icon="xmark" color="#dc2626" /> The **Settings**, **Integrations**,
**Setup**, and **Employees** pages

<Icon icon="xmark" color="#dc2626" /> Connecting or viewing Stripe, Meta, or
Google credentials

<Info>
  Employees who try to open a restricted page are redirected back to their
  dashboard. Revenue and integration data is never exposed to employee accounts.
</Info>

## Assigning clients to an employee

Client access is controlled entirely by **assignments**, managed by owners and
admins from the [Employees page](/team/inviting-members). You can:

* Pre-assign clients when sending the invite
* Add or remove assigned clients at any time afterward

Changes apply immediately the next time the employee loads their dashboard.

## Why it's set up this way

This model lets you bring on account managers and contractors without exposing
your full client roster, your revenue, or your connected accounts. Each employee
sees just enough to do their work — nothing more.
