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How do I see content that was shared with me?
How do I see content that was shared with me?

Here's how to get started if you've been invited to join someone else's account as a Team Member, or they've sent you recipes.

Updated over a week ago

When you are invited to join a team in meez, or if someone sends you recipes, you'll receive an email invitation from info@getmeez.com.

The email will look like this:

Click the blue button in the email to view the recipes that were shared with you. If you don't already have a meez account, it will take you to the signup page, where you can set up a free account.

Once you've signed into your meez account, you may need to accept the content that's been shared with you. If this is the case, you'll see a little red alert on the Notifications icon, shaped like a small bell, in the top right corner of your home page.

You can accept shared content by clicking on the bell icon and clicking "accept." Like this:

After you've accepted the shared recipes, you'll see them in the Recipe table on your home page. In some cases you will see the shared recipes in your account without having to click "Accept."

You can also see the content in your account listed by Concept by clicking the "All" menu at the top left of your home page. The Concepts you have access to (including your own account) will appear in the menu with your access level listed. Here's an example where I have Viewer access to one Concept:

The access levels you can have are:

  • Owner: This concept and it's recipes are part of your own account

  • Viewer: You have view-only access to this concept and it belongs to someone else

  • Editor: You have edit access to this concept, but it belongs to someone else

  • Manager: You have access to costing and nutrition for this concept, but it belongs to someone else

To learn more about Concepts and Team Members in meez, check out this article.

If you have more questions about shared content, please email support@getmeez.com

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