Team and user management
Invite team members to take advantage of Play Console insights, tools, and features. Granular permissions ensure you can safely allow access to only the features you want them to see.
Go to Play ConsoleManage account access
Per-app, granular permissions help you ensure that every team member has access to only the metrics and tools you want them to have
Search and bulk edit team members
Edit multiple users at once, or search for specific team members, to manage permissions
Offer temporary access
Keep your account secure by setting permission expirations for individuals who only need access for a limited time
Best practices
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Make sure users you're inviting have a Google account. If they don't, prefer to use an alternate email, or if they're a Google Workspace user, they can also create a Google Account with their company domain by following these steps.
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Keep the Play Console secure by using individual accounts to sign in instead of sharing login credentials
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Regularly assess user access and permissions. If a user no longer needs access to the Play Console, select "Remove user" or update the access expiration date.
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Filter by "Expires within 30 days" to find out which users or permission groups are about to expire
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Try Team and user management
Invite team members to take advantage of Play Console insights, tools, and features. Granular permissions ensure you can safely allow access to only the features you want each account to see.