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Hello friends!
I know it’s been a while since the latest update here, and I’m truly sorry that I had nothing to say all this time
But today I’m really happy to say that finally we are getting around to this very request!
Since the complete Agency Account is quite a complex task, we decided to take the first step towards an option to share access to your account.
We’ve opened a discussion in our forum, and we would be absolutely happy if you can share your ideas there: Feature Discussion: Share access to your Elfsight account
We are really going to start working on this feature, we MEAN it!
Thank you very much!
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Some customers like to add events to their pages by themselves. Currently is no other option than to share my account details. I cannot do this since they would have access to other accounts from different customers.
Please introduce subaccount or the option to share some of my quota with a registered account.
Have the ability to create sub accounts from a Main account. I have a team working for me, my account is the main one where the billing and account info and apps/widgets are registered to. Sub accounts are provided to my team of editors to make changes to the widgets created in the Main account without having to share credentials.
I’d like to to be able to give customer a link to review the form databases(s) on the elfsight website without logging into my account
At this time Elfsight is barely usable for me due to the lack of a role management.
Please add a way where customers / employees can get their own login and have restricted access to only selected widgets.
Or allow editing by a password protected form or something like that.
As a designer that funnels many client websites under my account, I would like to give access to clients for specific applications within my account so that they are able to update items as necessary so that they are not solely dependent on me.
For clients to be able to add events on their own, they would have to sign in to our Elfsight account to add events and have access to multiple other websites, which would not be good.
Upvoted. Definitely would love an agency account w/ white label sub-accounts that I could offer to my clients.
Ideally bypassing the 30% affiliate commission (and possibly buying views in “bulk”) and passing the savings along to my sub-accounts.
@Dale5 totally get your point, thanks a lot for sharing!
We guess Agency Account would be a great step in terms of our service development, and we’re at the moment discussing our first steps in this direction
This is a very big task, but we’ll try our hardest to make it and let our agency clients get the most out of Elfsight.
Thank you for your help, @Dale5! It’s greatly appreciated
Definitely need this feature please!!!
Hi guys, I’m finally happy to post an update here!
When thinking over options for the Agency account (it’s true, we’re actively discussing it these days!), we’ve come up with one question which could help us choose the right direction.
Could you please take part in the poll and share your use cases?
The question itself: How often do you have to switch between the projects (clients), i.e. working with widgets for one client and then switching to work with widgets for another client?
- Often during the day
- once a day
- once a week
- once a month
0 voters
Thanks a lot for your help in advance!
I think the use-case for me would be handing off a sub-account (or some user permissions) so that my clients can manage and update their own widgets but not mess with my other client widgets.