Create a project

A project allows team members to collaborate on migration tasks.

Important: You should have only one project open at a time. If you have different projects open, even if they’re on separate tabs or computers, the projects don’t display or work correctly.

Create a project during setup

When you’re prompted to create a project:

  1. Enter a project name.
  2. Click Create.

Create a project after setup

  1. Open the Google Workspace Migrate platform.
  2. At the top, click the name of the project.
  3. Next to the project name, click the Down arrow .
  4. Scroll down and click Create a new project.
  5. Enter a project name and click Create.
  6. (Optional) To delete a project, point to the project name and click Delete and thenDelete.

Add members to a project

  1. Make sure that the users you want to add have the correct admin role.

    For details, go to Set up admin roles.

  2. From the list of projects, point to the project and click Members .
  3. On the right, click Add .
  4. Enter the user’s email address. You can enter multiple users. 
  5. Click Addand thenOK to confirm.
  6. (Optional) To delete a member, point to the member and click Delete and thenConfirm.

Troubleshoot

If you have issues creating a project and get this error, check these items:

  • When you set up the platform, you entered the email address of a super administrator from your target Google Workspace domain.
  • The admin that signed into the platform is a super admin or has the Manage Google Workspace deployments role.

    For details, go to Create & assign roles.

  • Both admins have the Migrate service turned on.

    For details, go to Verify & turn on required services.

Next step

Migrate data from your source account


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