I looked through the history here, and I’m a little surprised I didn’t find this. I’m struggling to understand the access required to use the connector for Confluence. I’m setting up the add-on for the first time (cloud instance) and receiving the “you are not an admin” error. I’m assuming (perhaps falsely) it’s referring to my lucid access, which I’d imagine is accurate, I’m not an admin. Love some confirmation I’m interpreting the error correctly (if you’re reading this devs, one word added to the error would have saved me from asking this question).
Again, assuming that’s correct, I’m going to ask my IT team to either create an admin level service account or escalate my role. In either case, I’m assuming admin access grants access to ALL lucid docs across all orgs at me company. Which begs the question, is that access then passed on to Confluence, meaning any sites using the add-on and this account combination have access to the entirety of our Lucid presence? If this is the case, I’d need a more nuanced admin account.