To build or migrate your site we usually need access to a few of your platforms. Here's exactly how to grant it — safely, on your terms, and without ever handing over a password.
Access, the safe way
Never your passwords
We work through each platform's own delegate, collaborator, or manager access — so your logins stay yours.
You stay the owner
Your domain, hosting, and accounts remain in your name. We're added alongside you, never in place of you.
Revoke anytime
Access is granted by you and removable by you in a click — during the project or the moment it ends.
What we'll ask for at kickoff
Not every project touches all of these — we'll confirm the short list that applies to you. The more we can reach directly, the less back-and-forth on launch day.
Domain & DNS
Where your domain is registered (e.g. GoDaddy, Cloudflare) so we can point it and set records.
Current website
The platform your site is on today, and access to it — or confirmation you’re moving off it.
Google presence
Business Profile, Analytics, and Search Console — so we preserve and grow what you’ve earned.
Hosting & email
Who hosts the site and handles email, if separate from the domain.
Brand assets
Logo, photos, and copy you own — or a note that you’d like help producing them.
Granting access
Find the platforms you use and expand each for the steps. The platform and the access level we ask for stay visible; the official guide link inside is always the current source of truth if a dashboard has moved.
Domains & DNS
1.Sign in to GoDaddy and open Account Settings → Delegate Access.
2.Under “People who can access my account,” select Invite to Access.
3.Enter our name and email (projects@lumanavistudio.com).
4.Choose an access level — “Products & Domains” covers most builds.
5.Select Invite. We accept from our side; you can revoke anytime.
Delegate access never exposes your password or payment methods.
Leaving GoDaddy's builder, an outdated host, or a platform that no longer fits? You only need to grant access to what you have today. We map your existing pages to the new build, set up the new platform, and preserve your SEO with 301 redirects — then hand over fresh logins in your name. You'll never be locked out of your own site.
A platform not listed here? It almost always follows the same pattern — invite by email, choose a role. Tell us what you use and we'll send the exact steps. If anyone ever asks for your password outright, it isn't us — we only request delegated, collaborator, or manager access you can revoke.