Giving domain access to another user on GoDaddy is a simple process that involves granting them specific permissions to manage your domain. Here's a step-by-step guide:
1. Log in to Your GoDaddy Account
First, log in to your GoDaddy account using your email address and password.
2. Access Domain Management
Navigate to your Domains section. You can usually find this option in the main menu or by searching for "Domains" in the GoDaddy interface.
3. Select the Desired Domain
Click on the domain name for which you want to grant access. This will open the domain's management page.
4. Manage Contacts
Locate the Manage Contacts section on the domain management page. You'll find options to edit the contact information associated with your domain, including the Administrative, Technical, and Billing contacts.
5. Grant Access to a New User
Click on the Edit button next to the contact type you want to change.
- Administrative Contact: This contact manages the overall domain registration.
- Technical Contact: This contact handles technical issues related to the domain.
- Billing Contact: This contact manages the billing information and payments for the domain.
6. Enter User Information
Enter the email address of the user you want to give access to. GoDaddy will send an email to the user inviting them to create an account.
7. Review and Save Changes
Review the changes you've made, and click Save to finalize the process.
8. User Account Activation
Once the user receives the email from GoDaddy, they can create their account and access the domain management features you've granted them.
Note: The specific steps and options might vary slightly depending on the GoDaddy account plan and interface version.