> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://help.pickzen.com/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://help.pickzen.com/administration/managing-accounts/inviting-collaborators.md).

# Inviting collaborators

You can invite any other collaborator without a Pickzen account to access your own account. This is useful in organizations where other collaborators along with the account owner need to access the same Pickzen account.&#x20;

{% hint style="warning" %}
Only emails that are not currently registered in Pickzen can be invited. If you need another existing account to access your account, follow the [Requesting access](/administration/managing-accounts/requesting-access.md) steps.
{% endhint %}

To invite collaborators, enter into Managed accounts and click on the *Invite user* button:

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Enter the email you want to authorize and click on the Invite button, for example:

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An invitation will be sent to this email. When it is accepted the new authorization will be displayed below:

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When Maria logs in to Pickzen via <https://admin.pickzen.com>, she will be redirected automatically to the managed account.


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