Share account access without handing over the keys.
Plain English guides for sharing access to your business accounts, written for busy owners. Each one shows you where to find the thing, the safe permission level to grant a marketing partner, and what you should never share. About five minutes each, zero technical skill required.
Six accounts, six short guides.
Whether you are working with us or with anyone else, this is how to share access the right way.
Google Business Profile
Find your listing on Google Maps and add a manager without giving up ownership.
Read the guideGoogle Ads
Find your customer ID and approve agency access while billing stays in your name.
Read the guideGoogle Analytics 4
Check if GA4 is on your site and add your agency with the right role, not the keys.
Read the guideGoogle Search Console
See if Google’s search reports are set up for your site and add a user safely.
Read the guideGoogle Tag Manager
Give a partner the access they need to install your tracking, and nothing more.
Read the guideFacebook Page and Business Manager
Find your Page link and grant partner access without sharing your login.
Read the guideFour rules that apply to every account.
The platforms differ. These do not.
Never share a password
Every account here has a proper invite built in. A real marketing partner will never ask for your login. If anyone does, stop and ask why.
You stay the owner
Access can be granted and taken back in seconds. Ownership should never move. Your accounts, your data, your history, in your name, always.
Grant only what the job needs
Manager, Editor, Standard, task based. Every platform has a level made for outside partners. Each guide tells you which one and why.
You can undo it any time
Every guide shows exactly where access lives, so removing someone takes about thirty seconds. No awkward phone call required.
Need a hand with the marketing itself?
Access is the easy part. If you want someone to put these accounts to work, tell me your business name and website. Within one business day you'll get a plain breakdown of where you're losing leads and the first fix I would make.
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