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Understanding organization-level roles and permissions

Updated by Julien on October 15, 2025

In your organization, permissions are designed to maintain both flexibility and control over sensitive settings. Depending on your role — Member, Admin, or Owner — you’ll have different levels of access to organizational features.

Member

Members are regular users of your organization. They can view organization-level settings but cannot make changes. This includes settings related to user management, workspace configuration, or billing. Members can still collaborate within workspaces they’ve been invited to, but they cannot change organizational settings.

Admin

Admins have elevated permissions and can manage nearly everything within the organization. This includes inviting and removing users, managing domains and workspaces, and configuring settings. However, Admins cannot manage billing information, such as invoices, payment methods, or subscription plans.

Owner

Owners have the highest level of access. In addition to all the capabilities that Admins have, Owners can also manage billing and subscription settings. This includes updating payment methods and modifying the organization’s plan. Every organization must have at least one Owner to ensure billing continuity and accountability.

By default, the person who creates an organization is assigned the Owner role.

Permissions

Permission AreaMemberAdminOwner
Create workspaces Yes Yes Yes
Manage any workspace No Yes Yes
Manage organization settings No Yes Yes
Manage organization members No Yes Yes
Manage domains No Yes Yes
Manage billing No No Yes
Delete organization No No Yes

If you need to change your role or transfer ownership, please contact your current organization Owner.