Team invitations
Team invitations are how you add people to a team so the team can access resources in one organization, project, or environment. You can use two invitation types:
- Public invitation: Devopness creates a join link you can share with many people. This is useful for communities or team channels where you want fast onboarding.
- Private invitation: you enter one email address, and the invite is sent only to that person.
If you want the tighter security default, use private invitations. Use public links only when you are intentionally opening team access to a wider audience.
About
- Invitations are sent to people not yet in the team
- Private invites go to one email address, while public invites use a shared link
- Once accepted, the member joins the team and gets that team’s access
- Team access still depends on roles assigned at organization, project, or environment scope
Who this is for
- Team admins adding collaborators
- Organization owners onboarding users in bulk or in groups
Why this exists
- It keeps invite flow clear as organizations grow
- It helps avoid giving people direct environment access before the team role is set
Relationship to other concepts
- Invitations apply to teams in an organization
- Team memberships apply role-based permissions at organization, project, or environment level
Start here
- Send one invitation in Invite Team Member
- Review invite status in List Team Invitations