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How Do You Collaborate on Wix?

Last updated on January 8, 2023 @ 6:03 pm

Collaboration is key when working on any project, big or small. And when it comes to website creation, Wix makes it easy to collaborate with others on your site. Here’s how:

1. Add collaborators to your site

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In the Editor, go to Settings and click Site Members. Here you can add new members and assign them different permissions.

For example, you can give them access to edit certain pages or add new content. You can also add collaborators who are not Wix users by entering their email address.

2. Work together in the Editor

Once you’ve added collaborators to your site, they’ll be able to join you in the Editor and work on the site together. To do this, they just need to go to My Sites, hover over your site and click Edit Site. They’ll then be able to make changes and see your edits in real-time.

3. Chat with each other while you work

If you need to communicate with your collaborators while you work, just click the Chat icon in the top bar of the Editor. This will open up a chat window where you can discuss changes or ask questions.

4. Share files and assets

Wix also makes it easy to share files and assets with your collaborators. In the Editor, go to My Files, select the files you want to share and click Share. You can then choose who you want to share the files with and what permissions they have.

Conclusion:

Working on a website with others doesn’t have to be a headache. Wix makes it easy to add collaborators and work together in real-time.

Plus, with features like chat and file sharing, you can always stay on top of things. So next time you’re working on a website project, remember that Wix has got your back!

PRO TIP: If you are working on a Wix project with someone else, be aware that there are some potential risks. First, if you are not careful, it is possible to accidentally delete or overwrite each other’s work. Second, there is no built-in version control, so it can be difficult to track changes and revert back to previous versions if necessary. Finally, Wix does not offer any kind of collaboration features, so you will need to communicate with your collaborator(s) outside of the Wix platform.
Dale Leydon

Dale Leydon

Sysadmin turned Javascript developer. Owner of 20+ apps graveyard, and a couple of successful ones.