Every quest in Fusion belongs to an organization. The organization determines who can edit the quest, where billing is charged, and who has access to collected data.Documentation Index
Fetch the complete documentation index at: https://docs.usefusion.ai/llms.txt
Use this file to discover all available pages before exploring further.
Creating a Quest in an Organization
When you create or edit a quest, the organization selector appears in the quest form:- Select which organization the quest belongs to
- All billing for the quest (publishing, data collection, etc.) is charged to that organization’s credits
- Members with the appropriate permissions can view and edit the quest
Quests must belong to an organization. The organization selector is required when creating a quest.
Quest Ownership Rules
| Action | Required Permission |
|---|---|
| Create a quest | quest:create in the target org |
| Edit any quest | quest:update_any or admin |
| Edit your own quest | quest:update_own |
| Publish a quest | quest:publish |
| Delete a quest | quest:delete |
Transferring Quests
You can transfer a quest from one organization to another. This is useful when:- A quest needs to be handed off to another team
- An organization is being reorganized
- A study is moving between labs or departments
How to Transfer
- Open the quest you want to transfer
- Use the Transfer Quest option
- Select the destination organization
- Confirm the transfer
Transfer Rules
| Scenario | Requirement |
|---|---|
| Transfer from an organization | quest:create or admin permission in the source org |
| Transfer to an organization | quest:create or admin permission in the target org |
Bulk Transfers
A bulk transfer tool is available for moving multiple quests at once — useful during lab onboarding or when migrating between organizations.Viewing Organization Quests
Each organization has a dashboard showing all quests owned by that org, including:- Quest name and status (draft / published)
- Number of participants
- Total expenses
- Last updated date

