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Inviting Your Team to the Admin Panel
Inviting Your Team to the Admin Panel
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Written by Mass Rahim
Updated over a week ago

Brella allows you to add the relevant organizers to the event as organizational admins or as event admins to the admin panel to control and manage the event. The permissions assigned differ depending on the role you invite your team members to play.


Send an organization admin invite

  • Click "Add admin"

  • Enter the email you want to grant organizational admin rights to

  • Click 'Save'

  • You will be able to see the invitation sent as follows

  • The status will be marked as 'Pending' with the expiry date

Your team members will receive an invitation email that will lead them to the event admin panel.

As an organization administrator, the team member can:

  • Add, edit, and remove other admins

  • Change organization settings

  • Link a Stripe account to the organization

  • Generate read/write API keys that can access all events

  • View and edit events they have been invited to administrate

Send an event admin invite

  • Click "Admins"

  • Click "Event Admins"

  • Click "Add admin"

  • Enter the email credentials

  • Click and select one or many events you want to grant admin access to

  • Click 'Save'

  • Once added, you can see the email added

  • The invite status is visible with the expiry date

  • The number of events access is shared to is visible. The names of the event will appear once the invite has been accepted.

❗The invitation links are only valid for 2 weeks (14 days). After that, if your colleagues didn't use up the admin invite you sent, it will be shown as expired, and you will need to repeat the process.

💡As an event admin, your team members can view and edit events they have been invited to administrate.

💡Both organization and event admin can be removed before or after the invite has been accepted by clicking on the 'remove' option of each invite.

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