Every Alvys user is assigned exactly one role that defines their default permissions, determines what they can see and do, and establishes their level of authority: Alvys includes eleven built-in roles arranged in a strict hierarchy.
Overview
Every user who logs into Alvys is assigned exactly one role (sometimes called a user type or access profile). A role is a predefined profile that determines a user’s default set of permissions, including what they can see, what actions they can take, and which other users they can manage. Roles are the foundation of access control in Alvys and establish each user’s baseline permissions at the time of account creation. Roles can be further customized on a per-user basis after the account is created. Alvys includes eleven built-in roles arranged in a strict hierarchy. A role’s position in the hierarchy reflects its level of authority and determines which users a given user is permitted to manage.
*Sample Image displaying roles *Where to Find It
User roles are managed from Company Profile > Users. To navigate there, select the gear icon in the main navigation, then select Company Profile, then select the Users tab. Each user row displays the role currently assigned to that account. When creating or editing a user, the role is selected from a dropdown list in the user form.Key Concepts
Roles and Permissions: How They Work Together
A role and a permission are two different things. A role is a named profile, such as Dispatcher or Biller, assigned to a user when their account is created. Each role comes with a default set of permissions that reflect the typical responsibilities of that job. A permission is a specific capability, such as “Generate Invoice” or “View Customer Rate”, that controls a user’s access to a particular action or piece of data. Think of it this way: a role is a job title, and permissions are the keys on that person’s keychain. The role determines which keys they start with. Users with the “Set Permission” permission can then add or remove individual keys without changing the person’s role.
Image illustrating individual permission toggles alongside a role assignment.Hierarchy
While higher-level roles generally have a broader set of default permissions, this is not always the case. Some roles are designed around specific job functions and include specialized permissions that reflect those responsibilities, regardless of their position in the hierarchy. A user’s hierarchy position governs their management reach: users can only manage or modify the permissions of users who sit below them in the hierarchy. For example, a Dispatcher cannot modify an Office Admin’s account settings or permissions.How to Use It
For step-by-step instructions on assigning roles when creating or editing a user account, see Adding and Managing Users in Alvys.Settings & Permissions
Support (Alvys Staff Only)
The Support role is the highest-privilege role in the system and is reserved exclusively for Alvys employees. It is not available to any company account and cannot be assigned to company staff members under any circumstances. Alvys support staff may access your account only to assist with troubleshooting, investigate issues, or perform corrective actions on your behalf. If you see the Support role assigned to a user in your system, that individual is a member of the Alvys internal support team.
Screenshot of the Support role as it appears in the Users section of Company ProfileAdmin
The Admin role is the highest role available to company users and receives the broadest set of permissions available to non-Alvys staff. This role is intended for company owners, directors of operations, and administrators who need near-complete system access. Admins are responsible for managing the full user lifecycle, including creating, editing, and deactivating users, as well as configuring carriers, customers, and companies. They have the authority to manage load operations end-to-end, access financial reports, configure pay plans, and control team-wide settings and integrations.
Screenshot of the Admin role in Company Profile > Users.💡 Best practice: Reserve the Admin role for the fewest people necessary, ideally the company owner and one backup manager. Use the Office Admin or Operation Manager role for day-to-day supervisory work.
Partner Admin
The Partner Admin is a primary administrator role, typically assigned to the owner of the company or general managers. Partner Admin users receive full permissions and operate with nearly the same level of access as Admin, but they rank below Admin in the hierarchy. A Partner Admin cannot promote another user to Admin, because users cannot be assigned a role that sits higher in the hierarchy than their own.
Screenshot of the Partner Admin role in Company Profile > Users.Operation Manager
The Operation Manager role is designed for middle management and senior operations staff who oversee dispatchers, loads, carriers, and customers. It is positioned between Admin and Office Admin in the hierarchy. This role is the appropriate choice for trusted supervisors such as operations managers, fleet managers, and terminal managers whose primary responsibilities include overseeing daily dispatch and load operations, managing carriers and customers, reviewing financial summaries and reports, and monitoring driver and asset activity.
Screenshot of the Operation Manager role in Company Profile > Users.Office Admin
The Office Admin role is designed for users who coordinate and manage general office procedures and policies. This role’s default permissions focus on managing user accounts, companies, assets (trucks, trailers, drivers), load templates, and marketplace access. Office managers, administrative managers, or back-office coordinators are the intended users for this role.
Screenshot of the Office Admin role in Company Profile > Users.- Maintain carrier and customer records
- Manage rates (customer and carrier)
- Add new users and adjust permissions for lower-level staff
- Work with load templates
- Monitor asset, driver, and safety data
- Access the marketplace to view, book, and bid on loads
Dispatcher
Dispatcher is the primary load management role. Dispatchers are the operational backbone of freight operations; they create and manage loads, assign carriers and drivers, and coordinate pickups and deliveries. This role is intended for freight dispatchers, load planners, load coordinators, and driver managers.
Screenshot of the Dispatcher role in Company Profile > Users.- Create, assign, and track loads
- Book carriers and manage carrier relationships
- Manage customers and companies
- Override stop statuses when needed
- Use load templates for repeating lanes
- Access the load marketplace
- Monitor drivers, trucks, and trailers
- View accident, claim, and roadside inspection records
Biller
The Biller role is designed for users who handle invoicing, settlements, carrier payments, and financial reporting. Billers have the broadest set of financial permissions among non-admin roles. This role is intended for billing clerks, accounts receivable specialists, accounts payable clerks, payroll specialists, and transportation accountants.
Screenshot of the Biller role in Company Profile > Users.- Generate and manage customer invoices
- Process driver and owner-operator payments
- Manage pay stubs and pay plans
- Approve payable items
- Create and manage carrier statements
- Run financial reports (summary, detailed, statement list, statement items, and driver year-to-date)
- Roll back, void, and override transactions when corrections are needed
- Export financial data
Sales Agent
The Sales Agent role is designed for users who manage customer and carrier relationships, negotiate rates, and support load booking. Sales Agents have a permission set similar to Dispatchers, with full visibility into customer and carrier rates. This role is intended for sales agents, freight brokers, logistics sales representatives, account executives, and business development representatives.
Screenshot of the Sales Agent role in Company Profile > Users.- Create and manage loads for their accounts
- Book carriers and manage carrier relationships
- Create and manage customers and companies
- Work with load templates for repeating business
- View and edit driver rates
Data Entry
The Data Entry role is designed for users who create loads, enter shipment data, and handle tender intake. This role has a targeted permission set centered on load creation and basic operations. This role is intended for data entry clerks, administrative assistants, load builders, and EDI coordinators. Data Entry is the only non-admin role that includes “Participate In Tender” by default, reflecting its use in processing incoming EDI tenders from trading partners.
Screenshot of the Data Entry role in Company Profile > Users.- Enter and maintain carrier, customer, and company records
- Build loads using templates
- Set up and maintain rate records
- Create and participate in tenders
Safety
The Safety role is designed for compliance and safety personnel who monitor fleet safety, manage assets, and review safety reports. This is a specialized, narrow-access role. This role is intended for safety managers, DOT compliance officers, fleet safety coordinators, and risk and compliance specialists.
Screenshot of the Safety role in Company Profile > Users.- Monitor vehicle maintenance records
- Review accident and claims records
- Track roadside inspection results
- Generate safety and fuel/toll reports
- Maintain driver and asset records from a compliance perspective
Driver
The Driver role is for company drivers, owner-operators, contractors, and other personnel who use the Alvys Mobile App. This role provides access to the mobile app and carries no desktop permissions. By default, the Driver role has an empty permission set. Each driver’s permissions should be configured explicitly based on their specific responsibilities. For information on mobile app permissions, see App Permissions.💡 Create drivers in the Driver List by entering essential details such as name, address, and mobile phone number. The mobile phone number serves as the unique identifier linking the driver to the Alvys Mobile App. After successful SMS verification, the system automatically creates a user account with the Driver role under Company Profile > Users.
- View and update schedules
- Log trips and manage their driving records
- Update stop statuses on the road via the mobile app
- Submit documents (BOLs, PODs) through the mobile app
- Access pay stubs through the mobile app (if enabled)
Limits & Behavior
Role Hierarchy Summary
The Support role sits at the top of the hierarchy, reserved for Alvys internal staff only. Admin and Partner Admin follow, providing company-level administrative control. Below those are the operationally focused roles: Operation Manager, Office Admin, Dispatcher, Biller, Sales Agent, and Data Entry. The Safety role provides specialized access for compliance and asset management. The Driver role carries no default permissions and must be explicitly configured. A user’s position in the hierarchy governs their management reach: users can only manage or modify the permissions of users who sit below them in the hierarchy. For example, a Dispatcher cannot modify an Office Admin’s permissions.
Screenshot of the full role hierarchy chart as displayed in Alvys.