Vercel Teams
Teams on Vercel allow you to collaborate with members on projects and grant you access to additional resources. 1
Creating a Team
To create a team on Vercel:
- Click on the scope selector at the top left of the nav bar
- Choose to create a new team
- Name your team
- Select a team plan option 1
Teams on the Pro and Enterprise plans can collaborate with teammates, share resources, and manage projects. If you're on the Hobby plan, you'll need to upgrade to the Pro plan to start adding team members. 1
Team Membership
You can join a Vercel team through:
- An invitation from a team owner
- Automatic addition by a team's identity provider
- Requesting access yourself 1
To request access, you can:
- Push a commit to a private Git repository owned by the team
- Interact with the suggested teams on the Vercel dashboard 1
Team Roles
Vercel distinguishes between different roles to manage team members' access levels and permissions:
Team Level Roles (Pro and Enterprise plans)
- Owner: Highest level of authority with comprehensive access and control over all team and project settings 23
- Member: Can create deployments, manage projects, set up integrations, and handle security settings 23
- Developer: Can deploy to projects and manage environment settings (Enterprise plans only) 3
- Billing: Responsible for financial management with read-only access to projects 23
- Viewer: Has read-only access to the team's resources and projects 23
- Contributor: Can be configured to have any project level role or none 23
Project Level Roles
- Project Administrator: Full control over a specific project
- Project Developer: Can deploy and manage a specific project
- Project Viewer: Read-only access to a specific project 23
Managing Your Team
- Default Team: The first Hobby or Pro team you create will automatically be your default team 1
- Team ID: A unique identifier assigned when your team is created 1
- Team Email Domain: Configure a domain to allow users with matching email addresses to request access 1
Additional Team Management
- Leaving a Team: You can't leave if you're the last remaining owner or confirmed member 1
- Deleting a Team: Remove all team domains first, then delete from the Settings tab 1
- Suggested Teams: Vercel creates a list of teams you might want to join based on your email domain or Git organization memberships 1