If you’d like to consolidate Meetup groups into a single Meetup Pro account, simply follow the steps below. The instructions vary based on whether or not you are the primary organizer of the groups to be linked. Be sure to follow the instructions that match your network's needs.
How to link groups that you organize
Log in to your Meetup Pro account.
Click on the Groups tab in the left navigation bar of your Pro admin page.
At the top right of the Groups page, click Add group and select Link existing group from the drop-down menu.
You will see a list of groups associated with your account; click the Connect button next to the group you wish to link.
Repeat for each group you would like to link.
If you do not see any groups listed on the Link a Group page, it means that the account you've used for your Meetup Pro account is not the primary organizer of any existing groups. If you have existing groups organized by a different account, you’ll need to transfer ownership to your master account. Learn more about transferring ownership on this page.
How to link groups that you do not organize
Transfer ownership of the group you wish to link to your master account by following the instructions on this page. Note that both the Meetup Pro admin and the group’s current primary organizer will need to take action.
Log in to your Meetup Pro account.
Click on the Groups tab in the left navigation bar of your Pro admin page.
At the top right of the Groups page, click Add group and select Link existing group from the drop-down menu.
You will see a list of groups associated with your account; click the Connect button next to the group you wish to link.
Repeat these steps for each group you would like to link.
To sponsor a newly linked group in your network, follow these steps to issue a sponsorship coupon ticket.
Why can't I add a private group to my Pro network?
To respect and protect member privacy, private groups cannot be added to a Pro network. Members of private groups expect their information to only be visible to members of that group. Adding a private group to a Pro network would result in sharing member information with network administrators who may not be members of that group, and as a result is not permitted.
Making a group private is a permanent change. Once a group is changed to private, it cannot be made public again. Learn more about group privacy and content visibility.