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Enable users to access Amplitude projects in your organization, and manage how they do it
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Learn Admin EssentialsAdd users to your Amplitude organization before they can access any Amplitude projects. Do this immediately after creating an organization.
Manage users from the Members page. Navigate to Settings > Organization settings > Members & Groups.
At the top of the page, find an overview of users for your organization: the number of total users, joined users, pending users, and users requesting access.
Only admins and managers can add or remove users from the organization. Members can invite users to team spaces but can't add users to the organization.
To invite new users to the organization, follow these steps:
You can also allow team members to request access to the organization from the login page, which prompts admin approval.
To turn this setting on, navigate to Advanced Settings and switch the Allow Team Members to Request Access toggle to Enabled.
Email addresses are unique identifiers for Amplitude user accounts. Neither users nor administrators can change a user account's email address.
To work around this, follow these steps:
The Joined Users view shows all current users, while Pending Users shows those who still have an outstanding invite. An admin or manager can adjust any user's organization role or permissions with the dropdown menu in the Role column. Enterprise and Growth customers with project-level permissions enabled need to select the checkbox next to a user's name to manage their individual permissions.
To change user permissions in Amplitude, follow these steps:
With project-level permissions, a user can have a different role for each project within an organization. This enables multiple teams in your company to operate autonomously and manage their own datasets. For example, a user may have Manager-level permission in one project, but Viewer-level permission in another. Users without access to a project can't view any content that belongs in that project.

When viewing all members of your organization, Amplitude lists members as either User or Admin. If you're an Admin or Manager of a project in the organization, you can view and modify an individual member's role per project by clicking the checkbox next to the member's name and selecting Manage Project Access. Managers can only modify a user's role for the project where they're a Manager.
Reach out to your Customer Success Manager to enable project-level permissions, as this isn't enabled by default.
When a user leaves the company or otherwise exits an Amplitude organization, any content they created no longer has an owner. Depending on the nature of that content, this can significantly hamper your company's analytics work.
Admins can avoid this by using the bulk transfer ownership feature to designate another user as the owner of that orphaned content. Navigate to Settings > Organization settings > Members & Groups, and then click Bulk Transfer Edit Access.
You can also transfer content when you're removing a user. Check the box on the Remove Members? modal, and Amplitude provides the option to transfer each removed user's content to another existing user.
You can only transfer a user's content before they're deleted from the organization. The user who receives the content must have logged into Amplitude at least once in the 30 days prior, and you may have to explicitly grant them the permissions they need to access the content you've given them.
Before doing an email domain migration:
To request an email domain change, submit a ticket with the following information:
An admin must request email domain changes. If you aren't an admin of the organization, CC an admin in your request.
September 22nd, 2025
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