Providing YouTube Channel access is an important part of managing a social media marketing strategy, especially when working with teams or agencies. It allows you to safely collaborate with team members, agencies, or editors without sharing your Google account password. Using YouTube Studio permissions, you can control exactly what others can do on your channel.
This guide explains how to provide access to your YouTube channel step by step using the official permissions system.
Why YouTube Channel Access Matters
Granting proper access helps you:
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Protect your main Google account
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Assign clear roles and responsibilities
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Manage content, comments, and analytics securely
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Remove access instantly when no longer needed
If your channel uses a Brand Account, ensure you have migrated to channel permissions before proceeding.
Step-by-Step Guide to Provide YouTube Channel Access
Step 1: Sign in to YouTube Studio
Go to YouTube Studio and log in using the account that owns the channel.
Step 2: Open Channel Settings
From the left-hand menu:
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Click Settings
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Navigate to Permissions
This is where all YouTube channel access settings are managed.

Step 3: Click “Invite”
Inside the Permissions section:
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Click the Invite button (top right)
This allows you to add a new user to your YouTube channel.

Step 4: Enter the User’s Email Address
In the Email field:
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Enter the Google email address of the person you want to grant access to
Only Google-linked emails can receive YouTube Channel access.
Step 5: Select the Access Role
Choose the appropriate role based on responsibility:
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Manager – Full access except deleting the channel
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Editor – Upload and manage videos
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Viewer – View analytics only
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Viewer (Limited) – Basic read-only access
Choosing the correct role ensures secure YouTube channel access control.
Step 6: Click Done and Save
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Click Done
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Click Save to confirm
The invited user will receive an email invitation.
Note: Invitations expire after 30 days if not accepted.
Common YouTube Channel Access Issues
Invitation Not Received
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Ask the user to check spam
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Confirm the email is linked to a Google account
Can’t See Permissions Menu
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Ensure you are the Owner
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Brand Account channels must migrate to permissions
Best Practices for Managing YouTube Channel Access
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Grant the lowest access level needed
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Review permissions every 3–6 months
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Remove access immediately when roles change
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Avoid sharing passwords under any circumstance

