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Share a dashboard

Three ways to share a dashboard with someone, depending on who they are and how often they need it.

1. With a teammate inside the org

Open the dashboard → ShareAdd people. Pick the user or group, pick a role:

  • Viewer — can open and interact, can't edit
  • Editor — can edit tiles, layout, filters
  • Owner — full control including delete and re-share

Roles are scoped to this dashboard. Granting Editor on one dashboard doesn't grant it elsewhere. The grant lands as a row in hubstudio.group_permissions with permission_type='dashboard.edit' (or .read) and target_id=<dashboard_id>.

2. With a stakeholder who only needs to see results

Use a published link — a stable URL that renders the dashboard read-only without requiring a Honeyframe login.

Dashboard → SharePublish link:

  • Internal-only: link works for anyone with a Honeyframe account in this org. Default.
  • Public (no auth): link works for anyone, including unauthenticated users. Use only for non-sensitive dashboards — there's no way to revoke access from a specific viewer once you give them the link other than rotating the link.
  • Embed in iframe: emits an <iframe> snippet for embedding in another web property (a wiki, a reporting site, a status page).

Published links honor the dashboard's data policies — column masking and row-level filters still apply for the publishing user's identity. Don't publish a dashboard if its underlying dataset has data your viewers shouldn't see.

3. Scheduled email export

For stakeholders who don't want to remember to open a link — they want the chart in their inbox at 8 AM on Mondays.

Dashboard → ShareSchedule export:

  • Format: PDF, PNG (single tile), or CSV (per-tile data)
  • Cadence: hourly, daily, weekly, monthly, or custom cron
  • Recipients: any email address — they don't need a Honeyframe account
  • Conditions: only send when X (e.g. only when a metric crosses a threshold)

Exports run as the user who scheduled them, with their permissions. If the scheduling user loses access to the dashboard, the schedule pauses with an alert in Activity → Scheduled exports.

Revoking access

Any of the three above can be revoked the same way they were granted: re-open the Share dialog → remove the person/group/link/schedule.

For published links specifically: revoking is rotate the link, not delete it. A previously-shared URL won't 404 after revocation; it'll redirect to a "this link has been rotated" page. If you need a hard revocation (the URL must produce no signal at all), delete the dashboard and recreate it.

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