If your business works with an SEO or marketing agency, or manages multiple locations internally, you may have heard the term Google Business Profile Agency Account or some derivative thereof. Google Business Profile Agency Accounts were introduced around March 2025, but what is it actually?
And more importantly:
- How is it different from regular GBP access?
- Why does Google encourage agencies to use it?
- How does it protect businesses from losing control of their listings?
At TJ21 Media Group, we work extensively with Google Business Profiles, and proper account structure is one of the most overlooked, yet impactful, parts of local SEO success.
This guide breaks it down.
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What Is a Google Business Profile (GBP) Agency Account?
A Google Business Profile Agency Account is a specialized Google account structure designed for:
- Marketing agencies
- SEO providers
- Multi-location brands
- Businesses managing profiles at scale
Instead of directly owning or “claiming” a business’s Google listing, an agency account allows secure, delegated access to manage profiles on behalf of clients.
In other words:
- The business keeps ownership
- The agency manages the listing
- Google clearly understands the relationship
This distinction matters more than most people realize.
How GBP Agency Accounts Are Different from Regular Access
Standard GBP Access
- Often tied to personal Gmail accounts
- Can blur ownership lines
- Risky when employees or agencies leave
- Harder to manage at scale
Agency Account Access
- Centralized under a branded organization
- Clear separation between owner and manager
- Designed for professional listing management
- Lower risk of accidental ownership disputes
Google prefers agency accounts because they reduce abuse, confusion, and support issues.
Why Google Created GBP Agency Accounts
Google’s local ecosystem has grown more complex:
- AI-driven local results
- Maps prominence
- Zero-click searches
- Entity-based ranking systems
To support this, Google needs:
- Clean ownership signals
- Clear business–agency relationships
- Fewer hijacked or disputed listings
Agency accounts provide that structure.
Key Benefits of a Google Business Profile Agency Account
Clear Ownership Protection for Businesses
The business remains the primary owner of its listing.
This prevents:
- Agencies walking away with access
- Former employees controlling listings
- Time-consuming ownership disputes
It also makes transitions smoother when changing providers.
Professional, Scalable Management
For agencies managing multiple clients:
- All profiles live under one organizational umbrella
- Permissions are standardized
- Access can be added or removed cleanly
This reduces mistakes and improves consistency.
Faster, Cleaner Support Interactions
Agency accounts often experience:
- Clearer verification workflows
- Better support outcomes
- Fewer flags for suspicious activity
Google recognizes agency accounts as legitimate managers — not random third parties.
Reduced Risk of Suspensions or Lockouts
Improper access structures can trigger:
- Suspicious activity alerts
- Ownership conflicts
- Verification resets
Agency accounts minimize these risks by aligning with Google’s intended use.
Better Alignment with Local SEO Strategy
A properly structured agency relationship supports:
- Consistent NAP management
- Review response workflows
- Posting schedules
- Photo and video updates
- Multi-location optimization
All of this feeds into stronger local visibility.
Who Should Use a GBP Agency Account?
GBP agency accounts are ideal for:
- SEO agencies
- Marketing agencies
- Franchises
- Multi-location businesses
- Internal marketing teams managing many profiles
If you manage more than a handful of listings, it’s no longer optional — it’s best practice.
How to Sign Up for a Google Business Profile Agency Account
Step 1: Use a Dedicated Google Account
Create or use a Google account tied to:
- Your agency domain
- A role-based email (not a personal Gmail)
This ensures continuity and professionalism.
Key Point: This account along with any employees joining the Agency Account will need to NOT be managing any accounts prior to being invited. If so they will need to transfer ownership beforehand and be removed as an Agency Account will not let anyone join with pre-existing accounts.
Step 2: Access Google Business Profile Manager
Go to Google Business Profile Manager and choose the option to manage profiles on behalf of other businesses.
This establishes your account as a management organization, not a listing owner.
Step 3: Set Up Your Organization
Add:
- Agency name
- Website
- Contact details
This helps Google recognize your account as a legitimate agency entity.
Step 4: Request Access to Client Listings
Instead of claiming listings:
- Request manager access
- Let the business approve ownership
Never claim ownership unless you are the business. With management level access on the agency account side you should be able to add and remove any employees as needed without having to deal with the restrictions on base Google Business Profile managers.
Step 5: Organize Locations & Users
Within your account:
- Group locations by client
- Assign team member permissions
- Remove access when staff or contracts change
This structure scales cleanly as you grow.
How Businesses Should Work with GBP Agency Accounts
If you’re a business hiring an agency:
- You should own the listing
- The agency should request manager access
- You should never lose owner visibility
- Access should be revocable at any time
If an agency insists on owning your GBP, that’s a red flag — not always malicious, but outdated and risky.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Letting agencies claim ownership
- Using personal Gmail accounts for access
- Giving too many owners
- Not reviewing access periodically
- Losing access when staff leave
These mistakes often lead to support nightmares later.
Why GBP Agency Accounts Matter More in an AI-Driven Search World
Google’s local results are increasingly powered by:
- AI summaries
- Entity relationships
- Trust and authority signals
Clean account structure helps Google:
- Understand who manages what
- Trust updates and changes
- Reduce spam and abuse
As local SEO becomes more entity-based, structure becomes strategy.
How TJ21 Media Group Uses GBP Agency Accounts
At TJ21 Media Group, we use proper agency account structures to:
- Protect client ownership
- Scale local SEO efforts
- Manage reviews, posts, photos, and video
- Support Maps, AI search, and zero-click visibility
Because long-term success depends on clarity and control, not shortcuts.
Final Takeaway
A Google Business Profile Agency Account isn’t just an administrative detail — it’s a safeguard.
For businesses, it protects ownership.
For agencies, it enables scalability.
For Google, it creates trust.
And in modern local search, trust is everything.






