Use this workflow to share StatCounter projects with team members, contractors, or clients by granting them access to specific analytics properties.
Prerequisites
Before sharing a project, verify:
- You are the project owner (only project owners can share access)
- You have the recipient's email address associated with their StatCounter account
- The recipient has a StatCounter account (free or paid) - they cannot receive shared projects without one
- You've determined the appropriate permission level: Full Access (can modify) or View Only (read-only)
- You know which specific project(s) need to be shared
- You've documented the business reason for sharing (client access, contractor engagement, etc.)
Step-by-Step: Share a Project
1. Identify the Project to Share
- Log into your StatCounter account
- From your Projects list, identify which specific project needs to be shared
- Click on the project name to open its dashboard
- Verify this is the correct project before proceeding with sharing
2. Access Project Sharing Settings
- While viewing the project, look for Project Settings, Configuration, or a gear icon
- Navigate to the Sharing or Share Access section
- This is where you'll manage who can access this specific project
3. Add a New Share
- Look for Add User, Share Project, or Invite button
- Enter the recipient's email address - this must match their StatCounter account email exactly
- Double-check the email for typos - sharing with the wrong address could expose client data
4. Select Permission Level
Choose the appropriate access level based on what the user needs to do:
Full Access:
- User can view all reports and statistics
- User can modify project settings and configuration
- User can change tracking codes and filters
- Use for: Contractors configuring tracking, team members managing analytics
- Caution: Full Access users can modify or delete project settings - grant carefully
View Only:
- User can view all reports and statistics
- User cannot modify any settings or configuration
- User cannot change tracking or filters
- Use for: Clients viewing their data, stakeholders who only need reporting, auditors
- Recommended: This is the safer default - upgrade to Full Access only when truly needed
5. Add Optional Context
If StatCounter provides a notes or memo field:
- Add the project name, engagement ticket, or contract reference
- Note the expected access duration for temporary shares
- Include business justification (e.g., "Client dashboard access Q1 2025" or "Contractor - tracking implementation")
6. Send the Share Invitation
- Review all settings: correct email, correct permission level, correct project
- Click Share, Add, or Save to activate the share
- StatCounter typically notifies the recipient via email
- The shared project appears in the recipient's StatCounter account immediately
7. Verify Access Granted
- Confirm the user appears in the project's sharing list with correct permissions
- Ask the recipient to log into their StatCounter account and verify they see the shared project
- Have them confirm they can access reports (and settings if Full Access was granted)
- Document the share in your access tracking system
After Sharing: Next Steps
Communicate with recipient:
- Inform them that project access has been granted
- Explain what they can and cannot do based on permission level
- Share any usage guidelines or reporting expectations
- Provide support contact if they have questions accessing the project
Document the share:
- Record: date shared, recipient email, project name, permission level, business justification
- Add entry to your access control spreadsheet or IAM documentation
- For temporary access, set calendar reminder for removal based on contract/project end date
- Store confirmation screenshot showing the share configuration
Monitor initial usage:
- For Full Access shares, watch for any unexpected configuration changes
- Verify the recipient is accessing the correct project data
- Ensure they're not experiencing access issues
Common Sharing Scenarios
Sharing Client Analytics with the Client
Situation: Client wants to view their own website analytics.
Approach:
- Identify the client's specific project in your StatCounter account
- Confirm the client contact's email address
- Share with View Only permission - clients should not modify their own tracking
- Add note: "Client access - [Client Name]"
- Verify client can log in and see their data
- Provide brief tutorial on reading their dashboard
Granting Contractor Configuration Access
Situation: You've hired a contractor to set up or maintain tracking for specific clients.
Approach:
- Share only the relevant client project(s) - not all projects
- Grant Full Access so contractor can configure tracking and filters
- Document which projects were shared and contract end date
- Set calendar reminder to remove access when contract concludes
- Monitor configuration changes made by contractor
- Consider downgrading to View Only after configuration is complete
Internal Team Member Needs Reporting Access
Situation: Marketing team member needs to view analytics for reporting.
Approach:
- Share relevant projects with View Only permission
- If team member is permanent, no end date needed
- If team member may eventually need configuration access, consider Full Access with documented justification
- Update team documentation showing which projects each member can access
Multiple Users for One Project
Situation: Several people need access to the same project (e.g., client project visible to account manager, analyst, and client).
Approach:
- Share the same project multiple times, once per user
- Assign appropriate permission levels based on each user's role:
- Client: View Only
- Account manager: View Only
- Technical analyst: Full Access
- Document each share separately in your access log
- Review quarterly to ensure all shares are still needed
Temporary Access for Audit or Review
Situation: External auditor or consultant needs brief access to review analytics.
Approach:
- Share relevant project(s) with View Only permission
- Document the audit period and expected end date
- Set specific calendar reminder to remove access after audit completes
- Remove access immediately when audit concludes, don't leave indefinitely
- Export audit trail showing when access was granted and revoked
Troubleshooting Sharing Issues
Recipient Says They Didn't Receive Access
Symptoms: You shared the project but recipient reports they don't see it in their account.
Solutions:
- Verify you used the correct email address - it must match their StatCounter account email exactly
- Ask recipient to check spam/junk folder for StatCounter notification email
- Confirm recipient actually has a StatCounter account with that email address
- Have recipient log out and log back in to refresh their project list
- Verify the share appears in your project's sharing settings
- Try removing and re-adding the share
Wrong Project Shared
Symptoms: You shared the wrong project with a user (e.g., shared Client A's data with Client B).
Solutions:
- Immediately remove the share from the incorrect project (see Remove Access procedure)
- Verify the user did not access the wrong project data
- Share the correct project
- Document the incident in your access log
- Verify email addresses before future shares to prevent recurrence
- Consider implementing a peer review process for sensitive client data shares
Cannot Share Project
Symptoms: Share button is disabled or sharing options are not available.
Solutions:
- Verify you are logged in as the project owner - only owners can share
- Check if your StatCounter plan supports project sharing (most do, but verify)
- Ensure you're accessing sharing settings from the correct project
- Try a different browser or clear cache
- Contact StatCounter support if problem persists
User Has Wrong Permission Level
Symptoms: You granted Full Access but user should only have View Only, or vice versa.
Solutions:
- Don't remove and re-add - use the Update Access procedure instead
- Navigate to project sharing settings
- Find the user in the sharing list and edit their permission level
- Change from Full Access to View Only or vice versa
- Save changes - update takes effect immediately
- Verify with user that permissions changed as expected
Email Address Typo Shares Data with Wrong Person
Symptoms: You discover you shared a project with an incorrect email address due to a typo.
Solutions:
- Immediately remove the incorrect share
- Verify whether the wrong email address exists and whether that user accessed the data
- If data was accessed by unauthorized party, escalate as a security incident
- Share with the correct email address
- Document the incident
- Implement email verification process (e.g., confirm via separate channel before sharing)
Security Best Practices
When sharing StatCounter projects:
- Verify email addresses: Confirm recipient email through trusted channel (phone, existing email thread) before sharing
- Principle of least privilege: Default to View Only; grant Full Access only when configuration capability is required
- Per-project granularity: Share only specific projects the user needs; don't share all projects for convenience
- Document everything: Maintain detailed log of all shares with dates, emails, permission levels, and justifications
- Time-bounded access: For contractors and temporary users, set removal reminders based on engagement end dates
- Regular audits: Monthly review of all project shares to identify and remove stale access
- Client data protection: When sharing client projects, verify you're sharing the correct client's data with the correct recipient
- Monitor Full Access users: Watch for unexpected configuration changes from users with Full Access permissions
Compliance Documentation
For each project share, document and retain:
- Share date and time: When access was granted
- Project name: Which specific project was shared
- Recipient email: Email address the project was shared with
- Permission level: Full Access or View Only
- Business justification: Why access was needed (client access, contractor support, etc.)
- Requestor: Who requested the access
- Expected duration: For temporary shares, document expected removal date
- Verification: Confirmation that recipient received and can access the project
Store sharing records according to your compliance requirements, typically 7 years for regulated industries. Screenshots of sharing configuration provide strong audit evidence.