> ## Documentation Index
> Fetch the complete documentation index at: https://docs.concord.ad/llms.txt
> Use this file to discover all available pages before exploring further.

# Managing scope

> Control which partners and ad accounts Concord can access.

Scope defines which entities — Meta ad accounts and DV360 partners — Concord can read and act on in your workspace.

<Card title="Open scope" icon="sliders" href="https://app.concord.ad/settings/scope" horizontal>
  Manage scope in Concord.
</Card>

## How scope works

The scope page shows all entities that are accessible through your connected integrations. You can put any of them **in scope** (Concord can access it) or **out of scope** (Concord ignores it entirely).

Each row in the table shows:

* **Entity** — Name, type (Ad account, Partner, or Advertiser), and platform ID
* **Members** — Workspace members who have access to this entity on the platform
* **Status** — `In scope` or `Out of scope`
* **Action** — **Add** to put in scope, **Remove** to take out

DV360 partners are expandable: click the arrow to reveal the advertisers nested under a partner.

## Permissions

Only **Admins** can add or remove entities from scope. Members can view the scope table but cannot make changes.

You can only add entities that are already accessible to your connected account — Concord surfaces what's available, you choose what to activate. For example:

* For Meta, only ad accounts reachable by the authenticated user appear in the list
* For DV360, only partners and advertisers where Concord has been granted access are shown

<Info>
  If an entity you expect is missing from the table, check that the connection is healthy and that access has been properly granted on the platform side. See [DV360 connection](/integrations/dv360/dv360-connection) or [Meta connection](/integrations/meta/meta-connection).
</Info>

## Scope and brands

When you add an advertiser or ad account to scope, Concord automatically creates the corresponding **brand** in your workspace. The brand name is pulled directly from the platform.

When you remove an entity from scope, the brand remains in your workspace but Concord can no longer sync or act on it.

<Note>
  Only entities in scope are visible to Concord. Campaigns belonging to out-of-scope accounts or partners cannot be read or edited, even if the integration is connected.
</Note>
