# What can I do with a Basic User account?

A Basic User account includes everything needed to document, model, and share your restoration activities with funders.

### What can you do with a FieldDoc Basic User account?

When FieldDoc launched in 2018, it was built to help applicants share project information with funders in a structured, transparent way. The **Basic User account** has been the standard account type since the system’s first release — and it includes all the core functionality needed to participate in funding programs.

With a Basic User account, you can:

#### Join an organization

Collaborate with your team inside your organization’s FieldDoc workspace.

#### Create and manage activity records

Document on-the-ground restoration and conservation work.

#### Share activity records with funders via Pacts

Associate your activities with specific funding programs and submit required information to funders.

#### Run models within your Pacts

Generate modeled outcomes (e.g., water quality, habitat, or other program-aligned results) where applicable.

#### Assign programmatic metrics

Add organization-level and funder-required metrics to Pacts and individual activity records.

#### Assign Funder Program Activity Types

Align your work with the specific activity classifications required by a funding program.

#### Import data in batches

Use import tools to:

* Create multiple activity records at once
* Upload or attach geospatial data to existing records

#### Use draw tools

Delineate implementation footprints directly within FieldDoc using built-in mapping tools.

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