Overview
As team responsibilities change, you may need to modify user permissions in your Reddit Ads account. This guide covers updating user roles, changing access levels, and managing permissions effectively.
Prerequisites
- You must have Admin access to the Reddit Ads account
- The user must already have existing access to the account
- Determine the appropriate new permission level
Updating User Roles
Step 1: Access User Management
- Log in to Reddit Ads Manager
- Click the gear icon or navigate to Settings
- Select User Management from the menu
- View the list of current users
Step 2: Locate the User
- Find the user whose access you want to modify
- Users are listed with their Reddit username and current role
- Use the search function if you have many users
Step 3: Change Role
- Click on the user's current role or the Edit button
- A dropdown menu or modal will appear
- Select the new role from available options:
- Admin - Full account access
- Advertiser - Campaign management access
- Analyst - View-only reporting access
Step 4: Confirm Changes
- Review the new permission level
- Click Save or Update
- Changes take effect immediately
- The user will be notified of the role change (if notifications enabled)
Permission Levels
Upgrading Access
Analyst → Advertiser:
- User gains ability to create and edit campaigns
- Can manage budgets and creatives
- Still cannot manage users or billing
Analyst or Advertiser → Admin:
- User gains full account control
- Can add/remove other users
- Access to billing and account settings
- Exercise caution when granting Admin access
Downgrading Access
Admin → Advertiser:
- User loses ability to manage other users
- Cannot modify billing information
- Retains campaign management capabilities
Admin or Advertiser → Analyst:
- User limited to view-only access
- Cannot create or modify campaigns
- Can still view reports and export data
Use Cases
Promoting a Team Member
Scenario: Junior marketer ready for campaign management
Steps:
- Navigate to User Management
- Find user with Analyst role
- Change role to Advertiser
- Confirm update
- Notify team member of new responsibilities
Temporary Role Change
Scenario: Admin going on leave, delegating to trusted colleague
Steps:
- Change colleague's role from Advertiser to Admin
- Document the temporary change
- Revert role when original Admin returns
- Review all changes made during temporary admin period
Agency Transition
Scenario: Moving from full-service agency to self-service
Steps:
- Update internal team to Admin or Advertiser roles
- Downgrade agency access to Analyst (for reporting continuity)
- Or remove agency access entirely (see Remove Access guide)
- Verify internal team can manage campaigns independently
Account vs Advertiser-Level Access
Account-Level Permissions
- Applies to all advertisers (sub-accounts) under the main account
- Use for team members managing multiple brands or campaigns
- Simpler for organizations with centralized teams
Advertiser-Level Permissions
- Limited to specific advertiser accounts
- Use for agencies managing multiple client accounts
- Better for segregated responsibilities
To Update Advertiser-Level Access:
- Navigate to specific Advertiser settings
- Select User Management for that advertiser
- Modify roles as needed
- Changes only affect that specific advertiser
Verifying Changes
After updating user access:
Check User List
- Return to User Management
- Verify user shows correct new role
- Check that status is "Active"
Test Access (Have User Verify)
- Ask user to log out and back in
- User should see features matching new role
- Admin: Can access Settings and User Management
- Advertiser: Can create/edit campaigns
- Analyst: View-only access to reports
Audit Trail
Reddit Ads may maintain an audit log of permission changes:
- Check Settings > Audit Log (if available)
- Document changes in your own access management log
- Note date, who made change, and reason
Troubleshooting
Changes Not Taking Effect
User still sees old permissions:
- Have user clear browser cache and cookies
- User should log out completely and log back in
- Try different browser or incognito mode
- Wait 5-10 minutes for changes to propagate
Error when saving:
- Verify you have Admin access
- Check internet connection
- Try again in a few minutes
- Contact Reddit Ads support if persists
User Can't Access Features
After upgrade to Advertiser, can't create campaigns:
- Verify role change saved correctly
- Check if access is account-level or advertiser-specific
- Ensure advertiser account is active
- Confirm no other restrictions in place
Best Practices
Regular Access Reviews
- Quarterly Audits: Review all users and their roles
- Remove Inactive Users: People who have left the organization
- Adjust Roles: Based on current responsibilities
- Document Changes: Keep log of permission updates
Principle of Least Privilege
- Start Low: Grant minimum necessary access initially
- Upgrade as Needed: Promote based on demonstrated need
- Regular Assessment: Review if elevated access still needed
- Temporary Admin: Consider time-limited Admin access for projects
Communication
- Notify Users: Inform team members of access changes
- Explain Rationale: Help users understand role changes
- Provide Training: For users with new elevated access
- Set Expectations: Clarify what new role allows/restricts
Security Considerations
- Limit Admin Count: Keep to essential personnel only
- Review Admin Activity: Monitor changes made by Admins
- Downgrade When Leaving: Update access before team member departure
- Document Ownership: Clear record of who has what access