Your account can belong to more than one team, but you always work in one at a time: your active team. Switching just changes which workspace you are looking at. Leaving is different: it removes you from a team entirely and takes away your access to that team’s shared work.
Switching your active team #
If you belong to more than one team, the team switcher appears in the top navigation and shows your current team name with a dropdown arrow.
- Click the team name in the top navigation to open the switcher.
- Under Switch Team, pick the team you want to work in. Teams you own show a crown icon.
- The dashboard reloads showing that team’s domains, library, scans, and monitoring.
Leaving a team #
Admins and members can leave a team from the Team Members page. Because leaving cuts your access to shared resources, SuperSchema asks you to confirm first.
- Switch to the team you want to leave, then open Team Settings and go to Team Members.
- In the Leave Team section, click Leave Team.
- Confirm in the popup.
When you leave, you lose access to:
- All of that team’s generated schemas and URLs
- The team’s subscription benefits and plan features
- Shared integrations and settings for that team
The owner cannot leave #
The owner cannot leave their own team, because ownership is tied to the account that created it. If you own a team and want to fully step away, you would delete your account, which removes the team along with it. Admins and members do not have this restriction.
Creating your own separate team #
If you joined someone else’s team and do not yet own one, the team switcher offers "Create a new Team". You can own only one team, but you can be a member of up to 10 teams total. Creating a team does not pull you out of the team you are currently in; you switch into the new one when you want it.