I have read about places where Django Admin interface is used as primary admin interface by tech and non-tech departments to manage a project. On the other hand, I have also seen workplaces where admin is as much hidden from non-tech / routine project management as much possible and instead external tools are given to the individual teams based on what they need it for in order to manage the project.
I think it really depends on your use case, number of people who are likely to use it if you have other things in place - like permissions to ensure unintended/accidental changes by one individual/team does affect another individual/team, some ability to audit database changes (when/who made them), etc.