Google Tag Manager allows you to delegate access to other users at the account and container level.
At the account level, users can be granted the ability to view or administer the account. At the container level, users can be granted read, edit, approve, or publish rights.
You may only delegate access to Google accounts. These might be Gmail accounts, accounts managed through organizations using Google Workspace, or other accounts created at accounts.google.com.
Add users to an account
To add users to a Tag Manager account:
- Click Admin.
- In the Account column, select User Management.
- Click.
- Select Add new users.
- Enter one or more email addresses.
- Set Account Permissions. User is selected by default, and this level allows the user to view basic account information. Select Administrator if the user should have the ability to create new containers and modify user permissions for accounts and containers.
- Optional: Set Container Permissions for each container that you would like the user to have access to.
- Click Invite. Each invited user will receive an invitation to use the container.
Edit users on an account
To edit an existing user on a Tag Manager account:
- Click Admin.
- In the Account column, select User Management.
- Select an entry in the Account permissions list. You can use the search and filter tools at the top of the page to narrow down results.
- Modify account permissions as necessary.
- To modify individual container permissions, clickand select the desired options. Click Save to continue.
- If you wish to remove this user from access to the current container, click Remove.
- Click Save to save your changes.
Add users to a container
To add user permissions for a specific container:
- Click Admin.
- In the Container column, select User Management.
- Click.
- Select Add new users.
- Enter one or more email addresses.
- Assign Container Permissions.
- Click Invite. Each invited user will receive an invitation to use the container.
Edit user access to a container
To edit user permissions for a specific container:
- Click Admin.
- In the Container column, select User Management.
- Select an entry from the Container permissions list.
- Change the user's email address as necessary.
- Modify container permissions as necessary.
- If you wish to remove this user from access to the current container, click Remove.
- Click Save to save your changes.
Invitations
If a Tag Manager administrator has added a user to a Tag Manager account, that user will receive an invitation to access the account. The user will be notified via email, and an Invitations card will appear on Tag Manager's Accounts screen. Click the Invitations card to view the list of invitations. Expand an invitation entry to view the details of the invitation. Click Accept to accept the invitation, or Reject to cancel the invitation.
Account permissions
Account permissions at the account level can be set to either Admin or User. You may also fine-tune permissions for specific containers on the Container Permissions table.
Container permissions
Access can be assigned on a per-container basis. For a given container, a user may be assigned:
- No access: The user will not see the container listed in the account.
- Read: The user will see the container listed and may browse the tags, triggers, and variables in the container, but will not have the ability to make any changes.
- Edit: The user has rights to create workspaces and make edits but not create versions or publish.
- Approve: The user has rights to create versions, workspaces, and make edits but not publish.
- Publish: The user has full rights to create versions, workspaces, make edits, and publish.
Recovering a Google Tag Manager account
Google Tag Manager enforces a strict policy against circumventing the in-product permissions. You could end up in a scenario where nobody in your organization has access to Tag Manager because you can not send a request to our support team to add users.
Tag Manager does not allow all admins to be removed - trying to do so results in an error. However, if a Tag Manager account has only one admin and that admin's Google user account is deleted elsewhere, Tag Manager cannot prevent that the account will be left without an admin.
To avoid getting locked out:
- Configure multiple administrators and actual user accounts instead of using shared logins, see instructions above.
- Make sure that your Google accounts are managed by someone within your organization not an outside agency or consultant.
- If you use the Google Marketing Platform: Link your Tag Manager account to your organization to get improved user management capabilities, for example, Seeing which users have access, Setting user policies, and more.
If your account has no admin
When an account or container has no admin, it will be automatically deleted. Remaining users with read access have 30 days to export their information from the trash can. If nobody in the account has read access, you must start over and retag the site.
To recover your Tag Manager container:
- Export the container from the trash can, see Exporting information from the trash can.
- Import the container into a new Google Tag Manager account where people in your organization have admin rights. See Import a container.
- Ensure that you assign enough people with admin status, as recommended above.
Users managed by the Google Marketing Platform
This feature is only available in Google Tag Manager 360, which is included in the Google Marketing Platform. |
Google Marketing Platform includes a centralized user management system for Google Analytics, Tag Manager, and Optimize accounts. You can assign user group permissions for an organization and for individual product accounts within the organization.
In the Google Marketing Platform, members of a user group will inherit that group's permissions. For Google Marketing Platform accounts that use Google Tag Manager:
- Users with the Admin permission at the account level inherit Read permission for all containers in that account, and can assign themselves additional permissions as necessary.
- Users who have User permission at the account level do not inherit any container permissions. Permissions must be assigned by an Admin for each container.
Learn more about Google Marketing Platform's user roles and permissions.