Is there any way using Business Accounts to have multiple users for an account? So multiple people can order products with their own unique login but can both view order history on the account?
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Today each account is completely separate with their own order history that cannot be shared (without doing some sort of custom integration using the JSON API). However we are looking at expanding business accounts to support this type of use case where you have multiple customer accounts grouped into a business account and a business account owner that case see orders from all the sub accounts.
Can you give me more details on your use case so we can make sure we document it for this upcoming feature?
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Hi Brennan, thanks for the reply. Our scenario is just as you described, we have an office manager that has given the job of ordering to another employee but would still like to be able to login and see order history and if an employee is off, be able to still order themselves. Also, we may have a customer that has many departments that order and one administrator that would like to be able to see the view the orders.Originally posted by Brennan View PostToday each account is completely separate with their own order history that cannot be shared (without doing some sort of custom integration using the JSON API). However we are looking at expanding business accounts to support this type of use case where you have multiple customer accounts grouped into a business account and a business account owner that case see orders from all the sub accounts.
Can you give me more details on your use case so we can make sure we document it for this upcoming feature?Highly caffeinated
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Has any progress been made on multiple logins? I have a new case now where a manager would like to be able to login and see orders placed by several offices. Is this possible yet? Ideally it would be nice to be able to set up one primary account with multiple sub-accounts. So a manager can view the history of all sub-accounts. So each office would need their own login and order history with the manager being able to view the history of all accounts.Last edited by Jim Cockerham; 12-19-25, 11:32 AM.Highly caffeinated
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