Organization
An organization brings your team into timelit under one roof: shared member management, central invites, and one bill instead of many.
Why we built this
timelit works fine as a personal tool, but the value compounds in teams, and nobody wants to manage ten individual subscriptions on ten credit cards. An organization gives one person (typically the owner or an admin) control over who's in, who has a license, and who pays: the organization owner manages and pays for all licenses (unified billing).
Creating an organization
- Go to Teams → Organization.
- Enter an organization name and click Create organization.
- You become the first administrator.
Members & Access
Two switches control how teammates get in:
| Setting | What it does |
|---|---|
| Automatically add users for this domain | Colleagues from your Microsoft tenant join your organization automatically when they sign up for timelit, no invites needed. The natural choice for company-wide rollouts. |
| Discoverable organization | New sign-ups from your Microsoft tenant see your organization and can ask to join. Visible, but not automatic. |
Both off? Then membership is invite-only, see Members & Invites.
Roles
- Admin: manages organization settings, members, invites, and licenses.
- Member: uses timelit under the organization's plan.
An organization must always have at least one admin: the last admin can't leave or be removed until another member is promoted.
Danger Zone
- Leave Organization: you lose access to organization resources; an admin must re-invite you to get back in.
- Delete Organization: removes the organization for everyone. All members lose access, and the action cannot be undone. Active subscriptions must be cancelled first.