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Managing your website's DNS through Cloudflare is a smart move — and at some point you'll likely need to bring someone else in to help, whether that's a developer, a hosting provider, or a web consultant.

This quick tutorial walks you through exactly how to invite another user to your Cloudflare account and control precisely what they can access. You can grant access to all domains on your account or limit it to a single specific domain — great for keeping things tidy when you're working with contractors or support staff.

What you'll learn in this video:

  • Where to find the invite option in your Cloudflare account
  • How to grant or restrict permissions for the person you're inviting
  • The difference between domain-level access and full account access
  • How to assign roles, including making someone a co-domain administrator
  • How to review your settings before sending the invitation

Once you send the invite, the other person will receive an email they can accept or decline — no sharing passwords required.

Learn how to add another user to your Cloudflare account and control their domain access and permissions — step-by-step in under 2 minutes.

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Written by:
Tim Davis is the founder and owner of Cybersalt.
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