For Managers

Acting on behalf of your performers

Audit trail, permission scopes, and how performers can revoke access.

Every action is audited

When you act on behalf of a performer — sign a contract, accept a booking, change pricing — the action lands in the audit log with your user ID, the performer's ID, and a timestamp. Performers can see exactly what you did, and admin can review the full trail if anything is contested.

Permission scopes

Managers don't get blanket access. Each performer chooses which of these to grant you:

  • View bookings — read-only on their bookings
  • Respond to bookings — accept / decline / modify
  • Sign contracts — sign on the performer's behalf (the signed PDF records that a manager signed)
  • Manage pricing — adjust base rate and floor
  • Manage availability — block out dates, edit weekly availability
  • Upload riders — attach riders to bookings or to the performer's profile

The performer can edit these scopes at any time from their own settings; the changes apply immediately.

What managers cannot do

  • Access the performer's payout / Stripe Connect settings
  • Edit the performer's legal name, profile photo, or travel profile
  • Promote a connection without the performer's acceptance
  • Cancel the performer's account or change their role

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