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Now available: Editor permissions in Goals and Projects

Hey Community,

We know that having control over who can edit your Goals and Projects matters, especially at scale. Today, we're beginning the rollout of editor permissions, giving your teams exactly that.

What’s changing

You’ll now see two clear options on every goal and project:

  • Anyone can edit – best for when broad collaboration matters more than tight control, such as early-stage initiatives, team-level goals, or highly collaborative projects.
  • Only specific people can edit – best for when a small, accountable group should own updates, such as company or department-level goals or strategic projects.

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You can change this at any time from the Share menu on a goal or project.

Admins can always step in when needed

To make administration easier, site and app admins will always be able to edit goals and projects, even if they’re not listed as editors. That means admins can quickly help fix mistakes or ownership issues.

Creators are always included as editors

In cases where the creator and owner are different people, the creator of a goal or project will now automatically have edit access. This prevents creators from being accidentally locked out of the work they started.

What you can expect

Editor permissions will roll out progressively, and you can expect to see them live in your apps over the next couple of weeks.

Your existing goals and projects will keep their current permission settings, nothing changes unless your teams update them. Any new goals and projects you create will default to "Anyone can edit", which you can change at any time. We have plans in the works to provide a toggle to allow you to configure this default depending on your organisation’s preference.

Learn more

Check our documentation for further information on managing permissions for your goals and projects:

8 comments

Tomas Vaicekauskas
Contributor
April 21, 2026

Hello Charlie,

The new features are a nice addition! However, our main pain point is the 'messy' UI when users first open the tool. Right now, everyone sees everything. Will the upcoming permissions update solve this by allowing us to hide specific goals from unauthorized users, or will it only control who can edit them?

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Charlie Marriott
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April 21, 2026

Hi @Tomas Vaicekauskas, thanks for the question! This update will allow you to configure who can/can't edit/make changes to individual goals and projects.

We are working on goal and project access/restrictions at the moment, which will allow you to limit the visibility of select goals and projects to specific users. Note that 'private projects' is already available, but we're looking to add further enhancements to this.

I hope that helps!

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QMSpot _ Patrick Gehlich
April 21, 2026

Can i share a private Project with a external Confluence Guest?
Do i need to give him App Access to Projects in Atlassian Administration before sharing the private Project?

Thanks a lot :)

Jan
Contributor
April 22, 2026

Hi @Charlie Marriott

thanks for the update. Can you estimate when goal and project access/restrictions are probably coming to users? I guess this is the feature most of the teams working with Goals are waiting for.

Best

Jan

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Filipe Vítor
Contributor
April 22, 2026

Hi @Charlie Marriott ,

Thank you for the uopdate. Even though this feature is interesting, I also believe that  the key feature most users are waiting for is the ability to set permissions on who can see/access specific goals. In our case this is the only reason why we are not using Goals at this moment.

Best,

Filipe

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Akshad Katke
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April 22, 2026

Hi Charlie,

Great update—this brings much-needed control to Goals and Projects. The flexibility between “anyone can edit” and “specific editors” will really help balance collaboration and governance.

The admin override and creator access are also practical additions.

Any plans for granular permissions (view/comment/edit) or bulk/API-based management?

Overall, a solid improvement 👍

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Josh
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April 22, 2026

Yes, please continue to bring on more granular permissions.

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Greg D
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April 22, 2026

@Charlie Marriott when you mention that admins can fix ownership issues, does that include Followers? Today, sometimes Followers are added by mistake. Will that be included in this first release or maybe as a part of the viewing restrictions you are working on? Any timeline on the view restrictions? 

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