There are three different access levels in Play Console: account owner, admins, and users. Your access level determines what actions you can perform and what information you can access in Play Console. As an admin (administrator), user management allows you to safely control which parts of Play Console your wider team can see based on their roles, what data they have access to, and the settings they can change.
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Give users access
Step 1: Decide whether your user needs account or app access
Before you set up permissions, you need to decide if your user needs access at account level or at app level:
- Account: Account permissions apply to all apps in your developer account.
- App: App permissions only apply to the selected app.
Some permissions are exclusively available for app or account level users only. For details on how account and app access might impact a specific permission differently, you can check the permission definitions and uses section below.
Step 2: Add users and turn permissions on or off
If you're an account owner or admin, you can add users to your Play Console account and manage permissions across all apps or for specific apps. Before adding users and turning permissions on or off, review the permission definitions and uses section below to ensure that you understand them.
- Open Play Console.
- On the left menu, go to Users and permissions.
- To add new users, go to Invite new users.
- If you’re managing permissions for an existing user, click anywhere on the user’s row in the user table.
- Enter the user’s email address, and set an access expiry date if necessary and you have the Admin (all permissions) permission at account level. Note that:
- Users can only sign in to Play Console with a Google account using the same email address that you invite.
- If you don't choose an access expiration date, the user has ongoing access to the Play Console account or app.
- Choose what permissions to apply to specific apps using the App permissions tab, or what permissions to apply to all apps in your developer account using the Account permissions tab.
- To add an app to the permissions table, go to Add app under the App permissions tab, and then go to Apply.
- Select Invite user.
Permission definitions and uses
General permissions
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This permission gives a user admin access. With this permission, an admin also gets all other permissions.
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Managed Google Play permissions
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Google Play games services permissions
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Manage user access
Account requirements for invited usersWhen users are invited to access Play Console, they must sign in with a Google account using the same email address that the admin or Play Console account owner invited. Users can create a Google account using a new Gmail address (@gmail.com), or with an existing email address, such as a company email address.
If an invited user needs to access Play Console with a different email address, they need to contact the admin and ask them to reissue an invitation with the preferred email address.
If a user does not accept an invitation and sign in within 30 days, the invitation will expire and the admin will need to reissue an invitation.
After you send an invitation, the user's email address will be listed with the status "Invite sent." If the user's access has an access expiration date, it will be included in their invitation. When the user accepts the invitation, the account owner will get a confirmation email and the user’s status will change to “Active.”
If you're the account owner, here's how you can update users’ access expiration dates:
- Open Play Console.
- On the left menu, go to Users and permissions.
- Go to Manage users on the top-right of the user table, and go to Select users to extend access expiry from the drop-down menu.
- In the table, select the users whose access you want to extend, and click Extend access.
- Choose how long you want to extend access for, and click Extend access.
- Select Confirm to save your changes.
You can also update a user’s access expiration dates individually:
- Open Play Console.
- On the left menu, click Users and permissions.
- Click anywhere on the user’s row in the user table.
- On the User details page, check the box next to “Set access expiry.”
- Enter an access expiry date or choose one using the calendar.
- Save changes.
If you're the account owner, here's how you can remove users’ access:
- Open Play Console.
- On the left menu, go to Users and permissions.
- Select Manage users > Select users to remove from the drop-down menu.
- In the table, select the users who you want to remove, and select Remove.
- Save changes.
You can also remove a user’s access individually:
- Open Play Console.
- On the left menu, go to Users and permissions.
- Click anywhere on the user’s row in the user table.
- On the User details page, go to Remove user.
If you get "Error 403" within Play Console, ask your account owner to grant you permissions for that app.
Permissions for integrated features
User permissions for Google Play game servicesFor a Play Console user to access Google Play game services information, these requirements must be met:
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After a Google Play games services project has been created, if you add a user to Play Console or extend an existing user's Play Console rights to include Edit Google Play games services projects or Publish Google Play games services projects, you'll need to add the user to your Google Developers Console as well.
To add a user to your project on the Google Developers Console:
- Sign in to the Google Developers Console.
- Select a project.
- On the left menu, select Permissions.
- Near the top of your screen, select Add Member.
- Type the email address of the user you added to Play Console.
- Choose a permission level.
- Select Add.
For another user to have access to reports on your Google payments center, you need to add the user on your Google payments center settings. Play Console permissions are separate from any permissions managed within the Google payments center.
To add a user to your Google payments center:
- Sign in to the Google payments center.
- On the left menu, select Settings
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- Under "Payments users," select Manage Payments Users > Add a new user.
- Follow the onscreen instructions to add the requested information.
- Select Invite.
Related content
- Learn more about adding users and managing user permissions in the Academy for App Success.