Projects
Projects are the main workspace in CVEalert. Each project represents a company, team, or environment and defines who has access and what is being monitored.
All monitoring, alerts, users, and integrations belong to a project.
Info
Most features in CVEalert are scoped to a project—make sure you’re in the correct project before making changes.
Page Overview
When to use this page
- When setting up a new project or workspace
- When managing users, roles, or access permissions
- When reviewing project limits, usage, or subscription details
- When administering monitoring and collaboration settings
What you can do
- View project configuration, usage, and subscription information
- Manage users, invitations, and access roles
- Control who can view or manage monitoring and alerts
- Access billing, invoices, and project-level settings
At a Glance
- Project metadata and subscription details
- User and role assignments
- Monitoring and notification usage
- Webhook and integration status
Project Overview
The Project Overview section gives you a snapshot of your project configuration and usage.
Here you can see:
- Project name and creation date
- Subscription plan
- Your role within the project
- User limits and current usage
- Monitoring limits and current usage
- Notification usage
- Webhook status
From this page, project administrators can also:
- Rename the project
- Access Billing & invoices
- Manage users and invitations
Users
The Users section lists everyone who currently has access to the project.
For each user, you can view:
- Name and email address
- Assigned role
- Account confirmation status
- Two-Factor Authentication (2FA) status
Admins can:
- Edit user roles
- Remove users from the project
Invited Users
The Invited Users section shows pending or expired invitations.
Each invitation includes:
- Email address
- Assigned role
- Invitation expiration date
- Who sent the invite
- Current invitation status
Admins can resend or remove invitations at any time.
Invite Users
To add a new user to a project:
- Enter the user’s email address
- Select a role
- Send the invitation
The invited user will receive an email and must accept the invite before gaining access to the project.
Invitations automatically expire if not accepted.
Roles & Permissions
Project access is controlled using roles.
Each role determines what a user can see and manage within the project.
Admin
Admins have full access to the project.
They can:
- Manage users and roles
- Configure monitoring
- View and manage alerts
- Configure webhooks and notifications
- Access billing and invoices
- Modify project settings
This role is best suited for project owners and security administrators.
Analyst
Analysts have read and write access to most project features.
They can:
- Add and manage monitored software
- View alerts and CVE details
- Configure notifications
- Work with monitoring and security data
Analysts cannot manage billing or critical project settings.
This role is ideal for security and engineering team members.
Viewer
Viewers have read-only access.
They can:
- View monitored software
- View alerts and CVE information
- Browse dashboards and reports
Viewers cannot make changes or modify settings.
This role is suitable for stakeholders who need visibility without making changes.
🔐 Tip: Use the Viewer role for auditors or managers, and reserve Admin access for a small number of trusted users.