If you have created an organization or your account has been added to one, you can access the organization’s profile by using the switcher at the top of the profile pane. You’ll see two tabs on your organization profile: Uploads and Shapes. Depending on your role in the organization, access and permissions related to different features are different (read more about team roles).
The Uploads tab
Uploads will show you a summary of the organization’s imagery and coverage. You can see stats on the organization’s coverage (coming back soon) as well as switches for toggling which imagery layers are displayed on the map. There is also a button for accessing the desktop uploader that lets you contribute imagery on behalf of the organization.
Use the switches to see only your organization’s imagery, or only Mapillary coverage (i.e. all contributions that don’t belong to your organization).
You also see cards that represent the sequences that have been uploaded on behalf of your organization. They show which team member contributed the sequence, when it was captured and the number of images in the sequence.
The Shapes tab
Shapes let you create and access specific areas of interest for your organization. This is your gateway to seeing which map data exists in your area. For more details on setting up and exploring shapes, see the article on Shapes.
The Dashboard
The dashboard is your gateway to managing everything related to your organization. When viewing the organization profile, use the icon at the top right corner to go to the dashboard.
Through the dashboard, you can manage the organization’s profile and account information such as display name and username, bio, and profile picture. This is also where you find your organization key (you might be asked for it if you turn to Mapillary support, for example).
Note. For the best results, please choose a square image for the profile picture. Otherwise, the image will be "squeezed" and look distorted.
In addition, the dashboard lets you manage and see your team members, organization imagery, shapes, and data downloads (coming back soon).
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