

If they don’t have a Google account, they can create an account here. The user you invite must have a Google account in order to receive the invitation.

These invited users sign in to your account with their own logins, so you can safeguard your own login information. Learn more about verifying and claiming your website Invite a new userĪdmin users invite others to gain access to your Google Merchant Center account from the Users tab under the tools icon dropdown. Note: If you use Google Search Console to manage your website, we recommend that each Admin user is also listed as an Owner of your website in Search Console. If this label appears next to a user’s name in the “Users” list, it means this user has verified their account’s website and can claim it, or has already claimed it.ĭepending on what services are enabled in your Merchant Center account, you may see additional roles listed. Reporting managers may customize the level of access to reports and dashboards to other users, choosing to make those restricted or not.Įvery type of user is eligible for the user attribute “Verified website owner”. Reporting manager: Users with the reporting manager access level have permissions to view and edit all reports and dashboards within the account.Email contacts: No account access, but will receive emails based on preferences.Admin: Standard account access, plus the ability to add, delete, or edit user roles in the "Users" tab.Standard: Ability to sign in to Google Merchant Center and access everything in the account, except the "Merchant Center programs" tab and dashboards or reports that are restricted.
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Here’s how to troubleshoot your account if you’re having problems signing in to Merchant Center.Īccount admins can specify different access levels per user, and each user may receive different types of emails.
