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How Do I Add a Member to Squarespace?

Last updated on October 1, 2022 @ 1:16 am

There are two ways to add a member to your Squarespace account:

1. By invitation only. If you have a current member on your account who would like to invite someone, they can do so by going to the Members page and clicking the “Invite Member” button. The person being invited will then receive an email with instructions on how to create their account.

2. By creating an account yourself. If you’re the site owner or administrator, you can create a new member account by going to the Members page and clicking the “Add Member” button.

Enter the new member’s information and click “Create Account.” The new member will then receive an email with instructions on how to log in.

Once a member has been added to your account, they will appear on the Members page where you can manage their permissions and access levels. You can also remove members from your account at any time by clicking the “Remove” button next to their name.

PRO TIP: If you are planning on adding a member to your Squarespace account, be aware that there are some potential risks involved. First and foremost, if you add a member to your account, they will have access to all of your Squarespace content and data. This means that they could potentially make changes to your site or delete content without your knowledge or permission. Additionally, if you add a member to your account, they will be able to see any private information that you have stored in your Squarespace account, including contact information, financial information, and any other sensitive data. For these reasons, it is important to only add members to your Squarespace account whom you trust implicitly.

Conclusion

Adding a member to your Squarespace account is a simple process that can be done in one of two ways. By either inviting someone or creating an account yourself, you can easily add new members and manage their permissions as needed.

Dale Leydon

Dale Leydon

Sysadmin turned Javascript developer. Owner of 20+ apps graveyard, and a couple of successful ones.