Manage collaboration requests

  • Release version: Australia
  • Updated March 12, 2026
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  • As an admin, view and approve or reject collaboration requests in the App Engine Management Center (AEMC) from developers who want assistance building their applications.

    Before you begin

    To view collaboration requests in AEMC, you must first set up Pipelines and Deployments in your production instance. Otherwise, requests are created on the instance where they originated (that is, the instance with App Engine Studio (AES) installed).

    Role required: sn_app_eng_notify.app_engine_admin

    About this task

    Developers with collaboration permissions can access and develop certain parts of an application. Requests for collaboration may come from App Engine Studio or Creator Studio.

    Requests from collaborators may be approved automatically depending on permissions or roles they already have.
    • For AES collaboration requests, users who have the AES User role are approved automatically.
    • Creator Studio users who have already created an app (or have had one created for them) have delegated development permissions, and are automatically approved to collaborate on other apps.
    • Current delegated developers without the Creator Studio User or Creator Studio Restricted User roles are automatically approved to collaborate in Creator Studio.
    For more information about managing collaboration and permissions, see Collaborate with other developers.

    Procedure

    1. Navigate to All > App Engine > Administration > App Engine Management Center.

      The AEMC dashboard shows the number of pending collaboration requests.

      Note:
      To view a list of all collaboration requests, either select the number of requests or select the Requests page.
    2. Select a collaboration request to review its details.
    3. Return to the Details tab and review the request.
    4. Approve or reject the request.
      • If the request is approved, the user invited to be a collaborator is added as a developer to the specified app. The collaborator can now work on the parts of the app defined in the Collaboration Descriptor, but cannot concurrently develop other apps in AES. For more information about the AES User role, see Components installed with App Engine Studio.
      • If the request is rejected, the request is closed, and the primary developer is notified by email.