- Release Notes
- 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
- Notifications

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 .
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.