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# Invite a Member

> Invite staff to the workspace and give each person the level of access needed for their role.

## Invite the right person

Open **Settings** > **Members**, choose the invite action, enter the team member's email address, and select the appropriate role or access level before sending. The recipient completes the invitation through their email.

<img src="https://mintcdn.com/visa-flo/cmtpeb0FP38DY7HA/knowledge-base/images/docs-captures/members-permissions/members-settings.png?fit=max&auto=format&n=cmtpeb0FP38DY7HA&q=85&s=85d397833acd764fbc48df6ee90b3823" alt="Members settings showing a team member row with permission and removal actions." width="1280" height="720" data-path="knowledge-base/images/docs-captures/members-permissions/members-settings.png" />

Invite people using their own work address. Do not share one staff login across a team; individual access makes assignment, activity, and future access changes easier to manage.

## Set access deliberately

Before you invite a member, decide which parts of the workflow they need to handle:

* Intake staff may need leads, clients, and assigned follow-up tasks.
* Case staff may need active cases, questionnaires, files, drafts, and reminders.
* Billing staff may need invoice and subscription access.
* Administrators may need workspace settings, integrations, templates, and membership management.

Give the minimum access required for the role, then review it when a person's responsibilities change. Do not assume that an assignee should automatically have access to unrelated billing, administration, or other clients' work.

## After the invitation

Ask the new member to verify their profile, sender signature if they communicate with clients, and the first case or task they will own. Use a small onboarding case to confirm they can see the intended workflow before assigning time-sensitive work.

## Manage membership changes

Review active members periodically. Remove or update access promptly when someone changes role or leaves the firm. Before removing a member, reassign their active cases, tasks, reminders, and client follow-ups so work does not become ownerless.
