> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://docs.graviti.com/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://docs.graviti.com/guide/tensorbay/collaboration/invite.md).

# Invite Team Members

## Invite Team Members <a href="#id-1" id="id-1"></a>

* After updating the team profile, you will enter the Invite Members page. You can invite members to join by adding their **email addresses**. In the invitation, you can select the team role of each member, namely administrator or member.&#x20;
* Click Invite Member, and the system will send an invitation link to the email address. The invited member needs to complete registration and accept the invitation within 24 hours. If the time limit is exceeded, the invitation needs to be resent.&#x20;
* You can also select **Continue Later** to add new members in Team Member Management.&#x20;

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## **Enter team workspace** <a href="#id-2" id="id-2"></a>

* Enter team workspace when it is created. You can also switch to your personal workspace or other team workspaces by clicking on the upper right corner of the navigation bar.&#x20;

{% hint style="info" %}
Data, members, and permissions of different workspaces are independent of each other.&#x20;
{% endhint %}

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