Adding team members to your account

Updated August 12, 2026

Why not just share your password

Sharing your login directly means giving up 2FA protection (since anyone with the shared credentials can log in), losing any ability to see who actually did what on the account, and having no clean way to revoke access later without changing your own password and disrupting your own access too. Team member invites solve all three problems.

Inviting a team member

  1. Go to Team in your dashboard.
  2. Send an invite by entering their email address.
  3. They receive an invite email and create (or use) their own DistroVibe login to accept it.
  4. Once accepted, they can manage releases on your account using their own separate credentials and their own 2FA setup.

What team members can do

Team members get access to help manage releases on your behalf — this is designed for managers, engineers, or collaborators who need day-to-day operational access, not for giving someone your account's ownership.

Revoking access

Remove a team member's access at any time from the same Team page — this is immediate and doesn't require changing your own password or disrupting anything else on the account. This is the main practical advantage over shared logins: you can cleanly cut off one person's access without affecting anyone else, including yourself.

Team access on Artist Pro vs. other plans

Artist Pro includes team member access for up to 5 people. If you need more, or need dedicated sub-accounts for multiple artists rather than shared access to one account, look at the Label plan instead — see "Label accounts: managing multiple artists" in this same category.

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