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18. teams-and-accounts: Create a Team

Last updated on Aug 05, 2025

Table of Contents

  1. Create a Team
  2. Team Membership
  3. Suggested Teams
  4. Leaving a Team
  5. Deleting a Team
  6. Default Team
  7. How to Change Your Default Team
  8. Find Your Team ID
  9. Team Email Domain

Create a Team

Teams on Epycbyte allow collaboration with members and access to additional resources. Follow these steps to create or join a team:

Creating a Team

  1. Click the scope selector at the top left of the navigation bar.
  2. Select "Create New Team."
  3. Name your team.
  4. Choose a team plan based on your existing plans.

Team Membership

Joining a team can happen through:

  • Invitation from a team owner
  • Automatic addition via identity provider
  • Request access by pushing a commit to a private Git repo or interacting with suggested teams.

Suggested Teams

Epycbyte suggests teams based on your email domain, GitHub, GitLab, or Bitbucket memberships. These appear in the scope selector and team settings.

Leaving a Team

To leave a team:

  1. If you're not the last member, go to the Settings tab.
  2. Select "Leave Team."
  3. Confirm your action.

If you're the last member:

  • Assign another confirmed member as owner before leaving.
  • Delete the team instead of leaving.

Deleting a Team

To delete a team:

  1. Remove all domains.
  2. Go to Settings and select "Delete Team."
  3. Confirm deletion.

Alternatively, downgrade to Hobby plan instead of deleting.

Default Team

The default team is used in API/CLI requests and is shown on login. The first Hobby or Pro team created becomes the default.

Changing Your Default Team

  1. Navigate to epycbyte.com/account/settings.
  2. Select a new default team from the dropdown.
  3. Save your selection.

Find Your Team ID

Your Team ID is unique and assigned upon creation. Locate it:

  • Using Epycbyte API
  • Via URL: https://epycbyte.com/teams/[your_team_name]/settings#team-id
  • In the Settings tab under General > Team ID

Team Email Domain

Add an email domain to allow users with matching addresses to request access without invitations.

Setting the Team Email Domain

  1. Add the domain in Epycbyte Domains.
  2. Example: acme.com allows john@acme.com to request access.

This article provides a comprehensive guide on team management on Epycbyte. Let us know if you have further questions!