Inviting teammates

When Teams is available on your account, you invite teammates by email from your workspace members page and manage admin access there. Teams is rolling out gradually — if you don't see it, it isn't live for you yet.

Want to bring someone else into your workspace so they can help build? Here's how teammate invites work — and an honest heads-up on availability, because Teams is still rolling out.

💬 Ask your AI if Teams is available Paste this into your app's chat:

Is teammate/Teams access available on my account, and if so where do I invite teammates by email? If Teams isn't rolled out to my account yet, say so honestly instead of guessing, and tell me what I can share in the meantime.

Because Teams is being rolled out gradually, the honest answer might be not yet on your account — and that's the answer you want, not an invented set of steps.

First: is Teams available on your account?

Team collaboration is being rolled out gradually, so it may not be turned on for your account yet. The simple test: look for a members surface in your workspace settings (under Settings / Account → Team).

  • If you see it, you have Teams — follow the steps below.
  • If you don't see it, it isn't live for your account yet. That's expected during the rollout, not a bug on your end. There's no toggle you're missing.

How it works (when you have Teams)

From your workspace members page (Settings / Account → Team):

  1. Invite by email — enter your teammate's email address to send them an invite.
  2. Set or remove admin — give a member admin access, or take it away.
  3. Revoke access — remove someone from the workspace when they no longer need it.

That members page is where all of this lives — inviting, changing roles, and removing people.

If you don't have Teams yet

Until Teams reaches your account, an app's editor link is not an invitation — sending it to someone doesn't give them editing access. What you can still share today:

  • Live app link — for customers, testers, and teammates to use the app.
  • Preview link — a working development preview to show your progress.
  • App-user roles — for people who use the app you built, which are separate from editor access.

If you have an urgent need for someone to help edit a specific app before Teams reaches you, contact support and we'll advise on the safest current workaround.

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