How to Invite Team Members & What Are The Available User Roles?

Managing your team effectively in Outboundry starts with inviting the right users and assigning the appropriate roles. This guide walks you through both.


Inviting Team Members

Follow these steps to invite users to your Outboundry account:

  1. Go to Settings

  2. Navigate to Teams

  3. Click on Invite Members

  4. Enter the user’s nameemail address

  5. Select the appropriate role (Admin or Member)

  6. Click Send Invite

Once invited:

  • The user will receive an email invitation

  • They must accept the invite using the same email address

  • After acceptance, they will be added to your Outboundry account.


User Roles in Outboundry

Outboundry currently supports two roles:

1. Admin

Admins have full control over the account.

Permissions include:

  • View and manage all senders and campaigns

  • Connect or disconnect accounts (LinkedIn, email, etc.)

  • Invite/remove team members

  • Access and modify account settings

👉 Best suited for: Founders, team leads, or internal team members managing operations


2. Member

Members operate independently within the account.

Permissions include:

  • Connect and manage their own accounts only

  • Create and manage their own campaigns

  • No visibility into other users’ data

👉 Best suited for: Individual contributors using their own accounts


Important Limitation (Current Behavior)

  • Members cannot access or manage accounts (like LinkedIn) connected by Admins

  • Shared account access across users is not supported yet

This means:

  • If multiple users need to manage the same LinkedIn account, they must currently have Admin access


What’s Coming Next

We’re working on a Workspace feature, which will introduce:

  • Shared access to accounts (e.g., LinkedIn, email)

  • Granular permissions for better control

  • Improved collaboration across teams

This will allow you to give access without granting full Admin control


Best Practices

  • Assign Admin role carefully, especially for external users or contractors

  • Use Member role when users only need access to their own accounts

  • Ensure users always accept invites with the correct email address