> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://help.autobuy.io/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://help.autobuy.io/your-shop/team-members.md).

# Team Members

**IMPORTANT**

In order for you to invite someone to be a team member on your shop, they MUST have **Invites Allowed** turned on in their Account Settings at [https://autobuy.io/manage.](https://autobuy.io/Manage) When toggled on, it will look like this:<br>

![](https://autobuy.flowlu.com/files/download/e8a68204-9f15-11ea-9272-fa163e7d9ee1)

**Inviting Someone**<br>

When you're ready to invite someone to be a team member on your shop, navigate to Members on your sidebar. Enter the person's AutoBuy Account email and click **Add.**

![](https://autobuy.flowlu.com/files/download/87e21110-9f16-11ea-9272-fa163e7d9ee1)

If they have invites allowed turned on it will redirect you to a page to set their permissions.

**Setting Permissions**

You are able to control the permissions of each team member that you add to your shop.<br>

![](https://autobuy.flowlu.com/files/download/d17e9e11-9f16-11ea-9272-fa163e7d9ee1)

Once you set the permissions, click save and the user will be able to see and access your shop from the shops' page. (<https://autobuy.io/Shop/>)

If you have any questions or concerns, please reach out to AutoBuy Support.


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