Teams
Invite members, manage roles, and collaborate across your team on Paragon.
Teams let you collaborate on Paragon with shared repositories, automations, wikis, and analytics. A team admin manages members, billing, and settings — while members get full access to the team's shared resources.
Creating a Team
Teams are created when you subscribe to the Startup plan. The user who subscribes becomes the team admin.
Inviting Members
Admins can invite members in two ways:
Email Invites
- Go to the Team page in the dashboard
- Enter the person's email address
- Click Invite
- They receive an email with a link to join your team
Email invites expire after 7 days. You can cancel pending invites from the Team page.
Shareable Invite Link
- Go to the Team page
- Click Generate Invite Link
- Share the link with your team
Anyone with the link can join. Regenerate the link at any time to invalidate the old one.
Roles
| Role | Permissions |
|---|---|
| Admin | Invite and remove members, manage billing, configure team settings, activate/deactivate members, set guardrails and severity filters |
| Member | Access shared repos, automations, wikis, and analytics. Cannot manage team settings or invite members |
Each team has one admin — the user who created the team. Admin role cannot be transferred.
What Teams Share
Team members share access to:
- Repositories — Connected GitHub repos are available to all team members
- Automations — Team-wide automations run across shared repos
- Wikis — Generated documentation is accessible to the whole team
- Analytics — Combined usage stats, runs, credits, and security fixes across members
- Settings — Team guardrails, severity filters, and branch protection rules apply to everyone
Managing Members
From the Team page, admins can:
- Activate / Deactivate members — Inactive members don't consume paid seats but retain their account
- Remove members — Removed members revert to an individual free plan
- View pending invites — See who hasn't accepted yet and cancel if needed
Seats & Capacity
Only active members count toward your paid seat limit.
- View your current capacity on the Team page: paid seats, active members, pending invites, and available slots
- Upgrade seats from the Team page to add more capacity (up to 10 seats)
- Deactivate members you're not using to free up seats without removing them
Leaving a Team
Members can leave a team at any time from the Team page. After leaving:
- Your account reverts to an individual plan (free or developer)
- You lose access to team repos, automations, and shared resources
The admin cannot leave while the team has an active subscription or other members. Transfer ownership or cancel the subscription first.
Next Steps
PCU Distribution
Understand how compute units are consumed across your team.
Connect GitHub
Link your GitHub account to start sharing repos with your team.