A team is a shared workspace. Everyone on the team sees the same domains, site scans, generated schema, monitoring, and scores, and works from the same library instead of separate personal accounts. Every SuperSchema account starts as a team of one: your own workspace, with you as the owner. You do not have to set anything up. When you are ready to collaborate, you invite teammates into that same workspace on a paid plan.
The team-of-one default #
When you create your account, SuperSchema creates a team for you automatically and makes you its owner. If you never invite anyone, that team stays a team of one and behaves exactly like a normal single-user account. You will only really notice the team layer when you open Team Settings or invite someone.
What is shared across a team #
The point of a team is a single shared source of truth. When teammates join, they see and work on the same resources rather than duplicating them:
- Domains added to the workspace
- Site scans and their SuperSchema Scores
- Discovered URLs and generated schema (the shared library)
- Monitoring and drift history
- AI visibility and citation data for the shared domains
- The subscription and plan entitlements, which are held by the team owner
- Owner
- The person who created the team. The owner holds the subscription for the whole team, so the plan the owner is on decides what the team can do and how many seats it has.
- Members and admins
- Everyone else you invite. They work inside the shared workspace under the owner’s plan. They do not need their own paid subscription to use the team’s features.
Teams and your plan #
Inviting teammates requires an active paid plan. On the Free Trial your workspace is limited to a single seat, which is you. Once the owner is on a paid plan, the number of people the team can hold depends on which plan that is:
| Plan | Team members included |
|---|---|
| Free Trial | 1 (you only) |
| Essential | 2 |
| Growth | 5 |
| Portfolio | 20 |
| Enterprise | Unlimited |
The member count includes the owner. So on Growth, for example, the owner plus four teammates fills the five seats. For current plan prices and what else each plan includes, see the pricing page.
What happens to your data #
When you invite someone into your team, they gain access to the workspace you already own; your existing domains, scans, and schema stay put. When you join someone else’s team as a member, you start working inside their shared workspace. Leaving a team removes your access to that team’s shared resources, but it does not delete your own owned team, which is always waiting for you to switch back to.