8 years ago

Collaborators

Allow other users to have access and manage your games as collaborators.


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Yet another oft-requested feature has landed: Collaborators! In short - this allows you to team up with other users and allow them to manage your game directly! No more nagging, no more hassle!

To give others access to manage your games, simply go to your game’s management page and click the new Collaborators tab in the top nav. From here, you’re able to add collaborators to your game with different roles.

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There are currently 2 roles that you can give people: full collaborator and community manager.

  • Full Collaborator will be able to access and modify everything for the game.

  • Community Manager will be able to modify the game description, details, maturity, and media, as well as post devlogs. They won’t be able to modify packages, game API, key groups, sales, or access analytics.

We’re starting with these 2 roles, but would love to get feedback as to what other permissions/roles you would like!

Devlog Posts

As a collaborator when you add devlog posts, you are able to choose whether or not it should post as the main account, or as yourself.

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Game Jolt Devlog

Now that we have collaborators out, we’ve started a devlog page for Game Jolt! We will share things that we’re working on, things that we’re thinking about, and posts to gather feedback from everyone. Follow along here!

Let us know what you think in the comments!

#gjbroadcast



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