Need Ability to Hide menu items
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Brent Hoke
An amazing new feature would be just to allow the agency to hide specific menu items from locations. Currently we can do this but only via custom css
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Jed Hatton
need
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Keith Besherse
Concur!
Here is the more general concept:
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Keith Besherse
The location owner needs the ability to set access controls for their admins and users. Some users need the ability to access only certain elements of the feature. Specific folders.
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Sales & Marketing
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Toggle Menu Options On/Off
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Offsider Team
Would be great to not resort to custom CSS to switch certain menu options on/off. E.g toggle launchpad off is already a suggestion, but do that with all menu options. GHL is (a) overwhelming for newbies and (b) it opens up us configuring GHL to pitch for one product category only (i.e. funnel builder only) etc.
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Sales & Marketing
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Remove items on sidebar 'sites, membership, app marketplace'
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Christian Locke
I would like to be able to remove items from the sidebar such as 'sites, membership, app marketplace' so that they are not visible at all for the user/client. Just to make things less confusing. I especially don't really want them clicking around in the app marketplace, or at least specific clients I may not want them doing that.
I'd also like to be able to sort them different, for example, I have a custom link for running ads and I would like for that to appear at the very top. If we could move them around would be great.
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Sales & Marketing
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Hide Custom Menus in User Permissions for Sub-Accounts
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Harper Aujla
I'm so surprised this isn't a feature. There should be an option to hide custom menu links for certain users in sub accounts. Literally just need to add a new tab for 'custom menu links' that can be toggled on and off.
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Candace Ginn
Yes PLEASE
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Mark Hoffman
this would be nice
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David Johnson
Yes this would be helpful. It could also allow us to turn on the feature and offer it for a trial period and then disable it if the client doesn't want to upgrade to that feature.
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Keith Besherse
Yes. Toggle features on:off for that account, effect is to hide the relevant menu link from account admins and users (but not agency admins).
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David Johnson
I agree. If we are offering a core service like Reputation Management then we don't necessarily need the client to see all of the tools in the toolbox unless we want to offer it to them. I believe in Salesforce the Admin can easily hide and customize the menu based on user and account.
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