Can you add a user to your MOz account or to a single campaign?
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Can you add a user to your MOz account or to a single campaign?
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Hi everyone,
It's finally here!! I'm happy to write that Moz recently launched Multiseat! With it, Moz Pro account owners will be able to provide unique logins for their team members.
If you want to learn more about what our v1 of Multiseat includes or how we plan to iterate on it in the future, please check out our blog post: At Last! You Can Now Add Users to Your Moz Pro Account.Â
Thank you for your patience, everyone!
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Hi Everyone!
Thanks for the replies
So, to confirm, multi-seat currently isn't and will not be released for Pro but.... (drumroll please) It's coming for Moz Analytics! Multi-seat will be included with higher level subscriptions and the option to add this into the new basic level will be there. For now, you're more than welcome to share your credentials with another person, but the caveat to this is that they would have admin level access to the account. Depending on your needs, the better option may be to build some custom reporting (as mentioned by vzPRO).
Keep an eye on our blog for updates on new features and our new subscription tiers! Hope this helps!
Best,
Sam
Moz Helpster -
Not really , I don't think Moz have this option available in their paid accounts... although they should add this as this is a requirement for agencies!
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Just be careful if you do this. Â If the campaigns don't run at the same time (which they generally won't) it can cause issues with data. Â If one runs on Thursday morning and the other on Friday morning, you can get different info. Â Also, you may run into cached information. Â Just be aware of that.
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The answer to your question is NO but it is in the pipeline.
In the mean time, what you can do is actually build reports and add recipients to it. Â You can have these reports emailed automatically to someone however. Â That is what I do for my clients and my team. Â That way everyone has the same data at the same time.
Campaigns>Settings(for the particular campaign)>Reports>Add New Report>
If you expand the section under "Build Report" you can click on the reports you want each person to have. Â If you want to make sure that each section of the report is exactly what you are looking for, there is actually a little blue link that shows example of what that report will look like.
The only issue is that these are generally summaries and not deep dives in to things like duplicate pages. Â I get around this by each week when I get the email from Moz, I go into the campaign and EXPORT all of the deep stuff into a CVS and share it in a Google Doc folder that everyone involved uses.
I think having the ability for someone to be added to a particular campaign would be a great idea though. Â Especially when you have multiple people working on a project. Â Here is a link that was started some time ago asking Moz for the ability to add additional users to a campaign. Â Karen from Moz talks about it in there too so check it out.
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Hi Courtney!
Unfortunately no. Each campaign belongs to a single user. You will need a separate account if you want to give insight access (they will need to setup the same campaign) to another person (as long as you don't want to share the account details).
Hope that helps!
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