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# User management

The users tab lets you invite and manage people in your workspace.

The number and type of users you can invite depends on your plan.

#### **Team plan** <a href="#team_plan" id="team_plan"></a>

Includes:

* 5 team members
* 0 collaborators

Team members have access to the workspace, including folders and projects.

#### **Team Plus plan** <a href="#team_plus_plan" id="team_plus_plan"></a>

Includes:

* 10 team members
* Unlimited collaborators

You can invite users as either:

* **Team members**: People who work inside your workspace and can access folders and projects
* **Collaborators**: People invited to specific projects only

Use collaborators when you want to work with external editors, freelancers, vendors, or client-side contributors without giving them access to your full workspace.


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