While ideally we don't need to use superadmin for many things, there are still a lot of places where it's necessary, especially around customer service. This makes it a little more visible when that's the case, just as a reminder. I could see this coming in handy especially for newer people who might not have the experience to know to look for the "admin" and "running crawls" buttons. <img width="1088" alt="Screenshot 2025-02-13 at 1 12 58 PM" src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/70b975e1-af6b-4e8c-9e49-52c4c66e9721" /> |
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