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Status Submitted
Workspace Cloudability
Categories Anomaly Detection
Created by Guest
Created on Jul 22, 2026

Allow shared users or team admins to edit and delete anomaly alert configurations

Currently, anomaly alert configurations appear to be editable only by the user who originally created them. This creates an operational risk when the alert owner leaves the team, changes roles, or is unavailable, because other shared users or team admins cannot easily update, disable, or delete the alert.

This would be useful for teams who manage alerts collaboratively. Anomaly alerts are often team-owned, not person-owned, and they need to remain maintainable even when individual users change.

Requested behavior:

  • Allow team admins to edit, disable, or delete anomaly alert configurations created by users in their team.
  • Allow alert creators to share edit access with selected users or groups.
  • Clearly show the alert owner and users/groups with access.
  • Optionally support ownership transfer for anomaly alerts.

This would improve continuity, reduce stale or duplicate alerts, and make anomaly alert management safer for long-running teams.

Idea priority High