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Organizations

An Organization is a shared account for teams. Instead of projects living under one person's personal account, they belong to the Organization, where an owner and any number of administrators manage projects, members, and permissions together. Organizations are available on the Free plan, with a paid plan when you need more.

What is an Organization?

An Organization is a team-owned workspace rather than an individual login. A few things set it apart from a personal account:

  • It isn't tied to one person. You never log in as the Organization. Instead, you manage it through your own user account as its owner or an administrator.
  • It has multiple administrators. The owner can appoint any number of administrators, who can create and delete projects and manage members. Only the owner can delete the Organization itself.
  • Projects belong to the team. Projects are owned by the Organization, not by an individual, so they outlast any single member's account.
  • Ownership can be transferred. If the owner leaves the team, ownership can be handed to another user without disrupting any projects.

Organizations vs. personal accounts

The difference is about who owns and administers the account, not which plan you're on — an Organization can run on the Free plan just like a personal account.

Personal accountOrganization
Owned byOne person (you)The team or company
AdministratorsJust youAn owner plus any number of administrators
Projects & membersYou manage collaborators per projectAdministrators manage projects and members centrally
Best forIndividualsTeams of any size

Plans

Organizations work on the Free plan, which gives you the shared account and team administration described above, along with unlimited public projects.

Upgrade to the paid Organization plan when your team needs private projects, more storage (50 GB), and per-seat billing on a single invoice. Seats cost $50 each per month, can be added or removed at any time, and are prorated on your next billing date — see the worked example in the Billing FAQ, and the pricing page for the latest details.

When to use an Organization

An Organization is a good fit when:

  • Projects should belong to the team or company rather than an individual's personal account.
  • You want more than one administrator managing projects, members, and permissions.
  • You're working with others and want a shared workspace — even on the Free plan.

Getting started

  1. Create an Organization — start a new Organization or convert an existing account.
  2. Manage your Organization — handle roles and permissions, seats, and projects.