When you’re setting up a workflow or creating task templates, you’ll notice roles like Target User, Current User, and Supervisor. Here’s what each one means and how they work together in the task management process:


1. Target User – The Star of the Show

  • This is the person the workflow is about. Think of them as the main character in this onboarding adventure.

  • For example, if you’re onboarding David, then David is the Target User.

  • Everyone on the team can be assigned tasks in David’s workflow to help get him up and running.

    • You might be ordering his laptop.

    • Someone else might be making his security badge.

  • These tasks are assigned to team members, but they’re all on behalf of David.

  • In short: Target User = the subject of the workflow (usually the new hire or candidate).

2. Current User – That’s You!

  • The Current User is whoever is currently logged into the system and sending out the workflow.

  • If you’re clicking the buttons and sending out the workflow, you’re the Current User.

3. Supervisor – The Target User’s Manager

  • The Supervisor is the person listed as the Target User’s manager in the Manage People section.

  • This role matters when tasks or approvals need to route to a direct manager.


Pro Tip: If you're assigning tasks and it’s unclear where they’re going or who the workflow is about, double-check who’s listed as the Target User and confirm the Supervisor info is up to date in Manage People