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Organisations

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In Lleverage, an Organisation is the top-level structure that holds all your Projects, Members and top level Connections. When you’re the first in your team to sign up, you create the Organisation. As an admin, you can then invite others to join and collaborate on different projects within that Organisation.

The number of Projects, Workflows and Members you can host within your organisation depends on your subscription. It's important to select a plan that best fits the needs of your team and projects.

Organisation Setting

In the Settings menu, you can manage various aspects of your Lleverage Organisation:

  • General: Update your name, logo, and custom domain settings.

  • Members: Invite new members or edit existing members roles.

  • Default access: Manage which Projects new joiners get access to.

  • Connections: Manage your top-level connections. You can add database and LLM connections here. If you don't have LLM or Database connections in your projects, they will automatically inherit the connections from the organisations. Once you add Connections in a project, the project will default to those connections

  • Secrets: Store and manage sensitive information such as API keys and tokens securely.

  • Variables: Define and manage global variables for use across your projects.