What can be shared
You can share the following content types:- Workbooks — share the full workbook including all tabs and reports
- Dashboards — share published dashboard views with stakeholders
- Explorations — share saved explorations from Analytics Chat, the Explore page, or dashboards
Shared explorations are also available to users through the
Google Sheets and Microsoft Excel
integrations, allowing them to pull exploration results directly into
their spreadsheets.
Access levels
Sharing permissions are organized into three levels:| Level | Description |
|---|---|
| Can view | View the content and its data |
| Can edit | View and modify the content |
| Full access | Full control including managing who the content is shared with |
When sharing is set at the folder level, content inside
the folder inherits those permissions. See
Permission inheritance for details.
Sharing with users and groups
To share content with specific people or groups:- Open the workbook, dashboard, or exploration you want to share.
- Click the Share button.
- In the Share dialog, type a name or email in the search field to find users or user groups.
- Select the desired access level from the dropdown next to the user or group.
- Click Invite.
Changing access for existing collaborators
To update a collaborator’s access level:- Open the Share dialog for the content.
- Find the user or group in the People with access list.
- Select a new access level from the dropdown next to their name.
Sharing with your organization
You can make content available to everyone in your Cube Cloud account:- Open the Share dialog for the content.
- In the General access section, change the setting from Only people invited to Organization.
- Select the access level that all organization members should receive.
Permission inheritance
Permissions flow down through the folder hierarchy. When you share a folder, all content inside it — including workbooks, dashboards, explorations, and subfolders — inherits the folder’s permissions.How inheritance works
- Direct permissions override inherited ones. If a workbook has an explicit permission set, that takes priority over the folder permission.
- Closest folder wins. When multiple ancestor folders have permissions for the same user, the nearest folder in the hierarchy determines the effective access level.
- Inherited permissions are visible in the Share dialog. Users and groups with inherited access appear in the collaborator list with an indication of which folder the permission comes from.
Folder visibility
Users can see a folder if any of the following apply:- They have been granted direct access to the folder
- They have access to a parent or child folder (ancestor folders are visible for navigation)
- They have access to content inside the folder
Sharing folders
Sharing a folder is the most efficient way to manage access for a collection of related content:- Navigate to the folder in the Workspace page.
- Open the folder’s action menu and select Share (or open the folder and click the Share button).
- Add users, groups, or set organization-wide access as described above.