QuickCollab - Permissions- First Workspace Collaboration App
*QuickCollab - Permissions- First Workspace Collaboration App * -Thus is a submission for the Permit.io Authorization Challenge: Permission Redefined What I Build QuickCollab is a lightweight workspace collaboration tool where permissions aren’t an afterthought — they’re the foundation. Users can be dynamically assigned roles like admin, manager, editor, and viewer per workspace, with granular, resource-specific access control powered by Permit.io. This project solves a very real-world need: teams need to collaborate, but not everyone should have the same powers. QuickCollab ensures users see and can act on only what they're authorized for — no more, no less. Demo Live App:- https://permit-frontend-oafvwri0e-navankurusersessionmanagement.vercel.app/ Project Repo -GitHub: The repo includes a well-organized backend with controllers, services, and routes separated for clarity. Frontend is built with React, and Axios is used to communicate securely with the backend. Using Permit.io for Authorization Permit.io was at the heart of this app:

*QuickCollab - Permissions- First Workspace Collaboration App
*
-Thus is a submission for the Permit.io Authorization Challenge: Permission Redefined
What I Build
QuickCollab is a lightweight workspace collaboration tool where permissions aren’t an afterthought — they’re the foundation. Users can be dynamically assigned roles like admin, manager, editor, and viewer per workspace, with granular, resource-specific access control powered by Permit.io.
This project solves a very real-world need: teams need to collaborate, but not everyone should have the same powers. QuickCollab ensures users see and can act on only what they're authorized for — no more, no less.
Demo
Live App:- https://permit-frontend-oafvwri0e-navankurusersessionmanagement.vercel.app/
Project Repo
-GitHub:
The repo includes a well-organized backend with controllers, services, and routes separated for clarity. Frontend is built with React, and Axios is used to communicate securely with the backend.
Using Permit.io for Authorization
Permit.io was at the heart of this app: