Hi Ploi team,

We’re seeing what looks like a plan-check bug when a team member (not the owner) tries to uninstall phpMyAdmin from a server.

What we’re doing: We go to Server → Manage, then under Services we click “Uninstall phpMyAdmin”.

What happens: The uninstall request fails. In Chrome DevTools (Network → Preview), the response message is: “You do not have a paid plan, you need to have a paid plan to execute this”.

What we expected: phpMyAdmin should uninstall normally since the workspace/server is already on a paid plan. If this is a permissions issue, we would expect a clear role or permission error, not a paid-plan error.

Why this looks like a bug: This issue only happens when one of our team members performs the action. When the owner/admin account does the same action, it works correctly. This makes us think the backend may be checking the plan status of the individual team member instead of the workspace/team, or failing to resolve the workspace context correctly.

Additional notes: We attached a screenshot showing the server page and the Network response. We believe this issue may affect other actions as well, not only uninstalling phpMyAdmin. We’ll share more cases as soon as we catch them.

Please let us know if you need any specific details (workspace name, server ID, user role, request ID, etc.) and we’ll provide them right away.

Thanks,

Bug: Team member can’t uninstall phpMyAdmin — “You do not have a paid plan” (even though workspace is paid)

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