If your firm's website is built by developers (rather than on Wix, Squarespace, or WordPress), there's a good chance it's hosted on Vercel — the service that takes your code and turns it into the live site visitors see. To verify our SEO fixes actually went live, manage redirects, update environment settings, or roll back a bad deploy, the LexGrow team needs to be a member of your Vercel team alongside your developer.
This takes about 2 minutes. You don't need to understand any of the technical bits — just follow the clicks below.
What you'll need
- Email to add:
lexseoteam@gmail.com - Owner access on your Vercel team. If you can open Settings → Members for the team and see an Invite Member button, you have it. If you can't, forward this guide to whoever set up your Vercel account (usually your web developer).
The 2-minute steps
- Go to vercel.com and sign in.
- In the top-left, use the team selector to make sure you're on the team that hosts your law firm's website. (If you don't know which one, ask your developer or your concierge — we can help identify it.)
- Click Settings at the top, then Members in the left sidebar.
- Click Invite Member in the top-right.
- In the email field, paste
lexseoteam@gmail.com. - For the role, choose Member. (Why Member: it lets us redeploy, manage domains, edit environment settings, and roll back broken deploys — the things you're paying us to handle. Member does not let us delete the team, change billing, or remove other members.)
- Click Invite.
That's it. Vercel will send us an invitation; we'll accept within one business day.
Tell your concierge
Reply to your onboarding email with:
Vercel access invited for
lexseoteam@gmail.com— team: [your Vercel team name] — project: [the project name for your public website]
If your team has more than one project (a marketing site, a client portal, etc.), tell us which one is the public website.
If something goes wrong
- "Invite Member" button is missing or greyed out — your account isn't an Owner on this Vercel team. Forward this guide to whoever set up the account.
- You only see "Personal Account" and no team — your firm is on Vercel's free Hobby plan, which doesn't support team members. Either upgrade to the Pro plan (recommended for any firm taking SEO seriously) or ask your developer to migrate the project into a team. Tell your concierge and we'll walk you through it.
- The invite has been "Pending" for more than a day — it may have landed in our spam. Send your concierge the team URL and we'll accept manually.
- You see a warning about SSO or SAML — your IT team has extra rules in place. Tell your concierge and we'll work with whoever administers your Vercel account to finish the setup.
Once we're in, your LexGrow engineer can verify deploys, manage redirects, and ship hosting-side SEO fixes — typically within one business day.