GIS Professional- GIS Professionals have all the capabilities and apps included with the Creator user type, plus access to ArcGIS Pro (Basic, Standard, or Advanced).This user type includes access to the essential apps, office apps, and field apps. The Creator user type is designed for those who need to create web maps and apps, perform in-depth spatial analysis using the analysis tools in ArcGIS Online, and work with data using field apps. Creator- Creators have all the capabilities of the Viewer, Editor, and Field Worker user types, plus the ability to create content, administer the organization, and share content for use in apps.This user type includes the following apps: essential apps (edit only), office apps, field apps. Field Workers can’t analyze, create, or share items or data. It allows users in the field to view and edit data directly in ArcGIS Online or in field apps, share their location and record location tracks, and collect and edit data in the field. This user type is ideal for users who primarily interact with ArcGIS content through field apps. Field Worker- Field Workers can view and edit data that has been shared with them by other ArcGIS users.This user type includes the following apps: essential apps (edit only) and office apps. Editors can’t analyze, create, or share items or data. The Editor user type can also be used with custom editing applications created by customers or by Esri business partners. This user type is ideal for users who need to access and edit data that is shared with them, using apps created with ArcGIS Web AppBuilder or ArcGIS Configurable Apps. Editor- Editors can view and edit data in ArcGIS maps and apps that are shared with them by other ArcGIS users.This user type includes the following apps: essential apps (view only) and office apps. Viewers can’t create, edit, share, or perform analysis on items or data. This user type is ideal for members of an organization who need to view ArcGIS content in a secure environment. Viewer- Viewers can view items that are shared with them by other ArcGIS users.Each user type also includes access to specific apps. The user type determines the privileges that can be granted to the member through a default or custom role. Members are assigned a user type when they are invited to the organization. Organizations assign user types to members based on the members' needs and requirements.
User types allow organizations to control the scope of privileges that can be assigned to members through roles. The ability of individual organization members to access and work with content in different ways depends on the privileges they have in the organization. Organizations can use, create, and share a wide range of geographic content, including maps, scenes, apps, and layers.