Secure by design

Security and access control you actually control

RUQN’s data security and access control model is built into the platform, not bolted on. Custom and preset roles, server-enforced permissions, a role access matrix, and an audit log let you decide exactly who sees and does what across projects, sales, and your team.

Granular Permissions

Control exactly who can see and do what.

Server-Enforced

Permissions enforced at the server level.

Audit & Transparency

Full audit logs for complete visibility and accountability.

Security & Access Control

Built on a unified model of trust and control

Most teams juggle five separate tools, each with its own login and its own idea of who can do what. RUQN replaces that sprawl with one secure workspace for projects, planning, collaboration, meetings, and CRM.

You define roles once, and they apply consistently across the work, the pipeline, and the conversations that live in the same place.

The core idea is simple: you decide who can view, edit, and act, and RUQN enforces it.

Roles can be the presets we ship or custom roles you build from any mix of access. Members inherit access through the roles assigned to them. A role access matrix shows what each role unlocks, and an audit log records what happened.

01

Custom & preset roles

Start from ready-made preset roles, or create custom roles from any access mix to match how your team really works. Assign a role and members inherit exactly the access it grants, nothing more.

02

Server-enforced permissions

Permissions are enforced on the server, not just hidden in the UI. A read-only role can view but not edit, and that boundary is checked where it counts, so what a role can’t do, it truly can’t do.

03

Audit log & data controls

A full role access matrix shows what every role unlocks, backed by an audit log of activity and protected data controls so you can limit access to sensitive information across the workspace.

Decide exactly who sees what

Bring projects, sales, and your team into one workspace with one role system, server-enforced permissions, and an audit log you control.