Adding a workflow assignment to a user or agency allows them to work on content in that workflow step — either by accessing it directly (if content assignment is disabled for the step) or by being assigned to it (if content assignment is enabled).
This article explains how Account Owners and Project Managers can manage workflow assignments using the Workflow Assignments page (the preferred method for large-scale assignments), as well as alternative options from user profiles and workflow step settings.
Who can manage workflow assignments?
- Account Owners can manage workflow assignments for all workflows (account-level and project-level) for all non-agency Translation Resource Managers and Translation Resources.
- Project Managers can manage workflow assignments for project-level workflows for non-agency Translation Resource Managers and Translation Resources.
- Agency Account Owners can manage workflow assignments for Translation Resource Managers and Translation Resources within their agency.
- Translation Resource Managers can manage workflow assignments for Translation Resources within their agency.
If you are an Agency Account Owner or Translation Resource Manager, see Manage Workflow Assignments: Agency Account Owners & Translation Resource Managers.
Workflow Assignments page (recommended)
The Workflow Assignments page provides a centralized view of all workflows and their assignments. Use this page to quickly see which linguists and agencies are assigned to each workflow, and to add or remove assignments in bulk.
Accessing the Workflow Assignments page
To open the Workflow Assignments page, go to Team > Workflow Assignments from the top navigation bar.
Understanding the workflow list
The workflow list displays the following columns:
- Workflow Name — the name of the workflow. Workflows managed by Smartling Language Services display an SLS badge next to the name. Workflows with machine translation display an MT badge.
- Level — indicates whether the workflow is a project-level workflow or an account-level workflow. Project-level workflows also display the project name.
- Linguists — the total number of linguists assigned to the workflow across all locale pairs and steps.
- Agencies — the total number of agencies assigned to the workflow across all locale pairs and steps.
- Locale Pairs — the number of source-to-target locale pairs configured for the workflow.
- Actions — Click View Workflow to open the workflow and view or configure its step settings.
Filtering and searching workflows
Use the filters on the left side of the Workflow Assignments page to narrow the list of workflows:
- Workflow — search by workflow name or UID.
- Level — Filter by project-level or account-level workflows. The Show example workflows checkbox controls whether example workflows appear in the list. Example workflows are created automatically when you create a new project and are intended for testing purposes.
- Linguist — find workflows where a specific linguist is assigned. You can select up to 100 linguists.
- Target Locales — narrow to workflows with specific language pairs. You can select up to 10 locales. Use Match All to show only workflows that contain all selected locales.
- Step Type — filter by step type, such as Translation, Editing, Review, etc.
- Step Name or UID — search for a specific workflow step by name or UID.
- Translation Provider — filter by translation provider (Human or Machine).
- Managed by SLS — show only workflows managed by Smartling Language Services or only unmanaged workflows
Click Reset to clear all active filters and return to the full workflow list.
Combine filters to quickly find specific assignments. For example, you can filter by a specific linguist and target locale to see all workflows where that linguist is assigned to a particular language.
Editing assignments
To edit assignments, select one or more workflows using the checkboxes in the workflow list, then click the Actions dropdown and select Edit Workflow Assignments. This opens the Edit Assignments wizard, which walks you through the following steps.
Step 1: Edit Assignments
The Edit Assignments page displays a Locales and Assignments table for each selected workflow. If you selected multiple workflows, each one appears in its own collapsible section. The table is organized with:
- Rows — one row per locale pair (source language > target language)
- Columns — one column per workflow step (e.g., Agency Translation, Editing, Review). Each column header shows the step name.
Each cell shows the current assignment count (e.g., "1 Linguist / 0 Agencies"). From here you can:
- Assign linguists — make sure the Linguists tab is selected, then click a cell. A popover appears with a search box and a list of available linguists. Check the box next to a linguist's name to assign them to that locale pair and workflow step.
- Assign agencies — switch to the Agencies tab and click a cell. Check the box next to an agency name to assign them.
- Remove assignments — click a cell and uncheck the box next to a linguist or agency name to remove the assignment.
You can filter the table using the Target Locales and Step Type dropdowns to focus on specific locale pairs or steps. Click Clear Filters to reset.
If you see users listed under "No Roles," this means they have a Smartling account but do not have any workflow assignments. Selecting them will automatically assign them the Translation Resource role.
Step 2: Review Changes and Submit
After making your changes, click Next to move to the Review & Submit step. This page displays a Change Summary showing only the workflows, locale pairs, and steps you changed. Each change is labeled (e.g., "Added: 1 linguist") along with the linguist's name and email.
Review the summary and click Save Changes to apply your updates. Click Back to return to Step 1, or Cancel to discard all changes.
Alternative: Add workflow assignments from a user profile
You can also add workflow assignments directly from a user's profile. This is useful when onboarding a new linguist and setting up all their assignments at once.
- Go to Team > Users.
- Click on a user's name to open their profile.
- Navigate to the Workflow Assignments tab.
- Click Add Assignment.
- Select a target language, a workflow, and a workflow step.
- Click Add Assignment. Repeat to add more assignments as needed.
- Click Save Changes.
If you don't see the workflow you want to assign, check the workflow configuration to ensure it has the correct language pairs.
The Workflow Assignments page (described above) is the recommended method for managing assignments at scale, especially when assigning multiple linguists to a workflow or making changes across many locale pairs at once.
Alternative: Add workflow assignments from workflow settings
You can add workflow assignments from a specific workflow step in the workflows page. This is useful when you want a quick view of who is assigned to a particular step for a specific language pair.
- Navigate to a project and go to Settings > Workflows.
- Click on a workflow step and select Manage People.
- Select a locale from the dropdown menu to view the users with a workflow assignment for that step and locale.
- Check the box next to a user's name to give them a workflow assignment for that step. The workflow assignment is automatically added to their user profile.
- Uncheck the box to remove the assignment.
In the Manage People list, you may notice that some users have a checkmark and others do not:
- Users with a checkmark have a workflow assignment for that exact workflow step and locale.
- Users without a checkmark have another workflow assignment for the same locale pair, but for a different workflow and/or workflow step. This makes them eligible for a "quick add" — you can check the box to add the workflow assignment to their profile.
The Manage People list only shows users who already have a Translation Resource or similar role in your account. If you need to add a new user, first invite them via Team > Users, then grant them workflow assignments.
Considerations and FAQ
What is a workflow assignment?
A workflow assignment gives a user or agency access to work on content in a specific workflow step for a specific locale pair. Depending on the step's content assignment setting, this means either accessing content directly (if content assignment is disabled) or being assigned to it (if content assignment is enabled). Without a workflow assignment, users cannot access or be assigned to content in that step.
Does adding a workflow assignment automatically assign content to the user?
No. A workflow assignment gives the user access to content in that workflow step, but it does not assign specific content (strings) to them. Content assignment is a separate action. If content assignment is disabled on the workflow step, all users with a workflow assignment can access the content freely. If content assignment is enabled, content must be specifically assigned to the user from the Jobs Dashboard or Strings View.
What happens when I remove a workflow assignment?
You can only remove a workflow assignment for a user if there is no content currently assigned to them on that workflow step. If the user has content assigned, you must first reassign or unassign that content before removing the workflow assignment. Once removed, they will no longer be able to access content in that step.
Can I assign the same linguist to multiple workflows at once?
Yes. On the Workflow Assignments page, select multiple workflows using the checkboxes, then click Actions > Edit Workflow Assignments. The Edit Assignments wizard will display all selected workflows, letting you assign the same linguist across them in a single operation.
What does the SLS badge mean?
Workflows displaying the SLS badge are managed by Smartling Language Services. Steps managed by SLS are not editable by customers — assignments for those steps are controlled by the Smartling Language Services team.
What does a checkmark mean in the Manage People list?
A checkmark next to a user's name in the Manage People list means that user has a workflow assignment for that exact workflow step and locale. This workflow assignment also appears on their user profile.
Why do I see some users in the Manage People list without a checkmark?
This means the user has a workflow assignment for the same locale pair, but for a different workflow and/or step. For example, if the workflow step is for en-US > fr-FR, the user has a workflow assignment elsewhere for en-US > fr-FR. You can check the box next to their name to add the workflow assignment to their profile.
I unchecked a user in the Manage People list and they disappeared. Why?
This means the user no longer has any active workflow assignments for the same locale pair. Unchecking the user removes the workflow assignment. For example, if the workflow step is for en-US > fr-FR and you uncheck the user to remove their workflow assignment, they will be removed from the Manage People list entirely if they have no other workflow assignments for en-US > fr-FR.