- Release notes
- Installation and upgrade
- Before you begin
- Getting started
- Activities
- Designing long-running workflows
- Start Job And Get Reference
- Wait For Job And Resume
- Add Queue Item And Get Reference
- Wait For Queue Item And Resume
- Create Form Task
- Wait For Form Task And Resume
- Resume After Delay
- Assign Tasks
- Create External Task
- Wait For External Task And Resume
- Complete Task
- Forward Task
- Get Form Tasks
- Get Task Data
- Add Task Comment
- Update Task Labels
- Actions
- Processes
- Audit

Action Center
Licenses
linkAction Center licenses cover two primary actions:
- Create Action Center tasks in Studio.
- Access and manage actions in Action Center.
The following table lists the licenses that grant access to either Action Center or the ability to create tasks in Studio.
Licenses | Action Center access | Task creation access |
---|---|---|
Action Center - Named User | ||
Attended - Named User | ||
Citizen Developer - Named User | ||
RPA Developer - Named User | ||
Automation Developer - Named User |
License allocation
linkIf you or another user logs into Action Center without a valid license, the following banner displays in the page header: You have more licenses allocated to your services than you have available to your organization. Please adjust the license allocation.
Edit your license allocation to guarantee that all users have a valid license to access Action Center. Read more information about how to assign licenses in the Orchestrator user guide.
Action Center license count
linkThe Action Center license count depends on the license allocated to each user. When an account is created in UiPath, a license this does not automatically consume a license. Existing users, with corresponding accounts are assigned specific user licenses based on their roles or requirements. Every user with a Named User License, that offers access to Action Center, is counted as one consumed license.