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Teams & collaboration

Invite teammates into an organization, share projects, and work the same pipeline with roles.

Bring your whole team into error.page. An organization owns your projects, and everyone you invite collaborates on the same prioritized incident pipeline — no more forwarding screenshots or sharing one login. Teams and single sign-on are part of the Business plan.

Organizations

Every account belongs to an organization. When you sign up, a personal organization is created for you automatically and you're its owner. Your projects live inside it, and anyone you add as a member sees and works those same projects.

If you belong to more than one organization (for example, your own plus a company you were invited to), an organization switcher appears on the Team page. Switching changes your active workspace — the projects, incidents, and plan you're currently working within.

Roles

Each member has one role:

Role Can do
Owner Everything, including billing. There is exactly one owner (the plan holder). The owner can't be removed or demoted.
Admin Invite and remove members, change roles, and manage project settings (webhooks, domains, sending domains, AI keys, branded pages).
Member View projects and work incidents — acknowledge, resolve, and see the feed — but not change project-level settings.

Plan entitlement follows the organization owner: when a Business owner invites you, you get Business features while you're working in that organization.

Inviting teammates

From Team → Invite a teammate, enter an email address and pick a role (Admin or Member). We email them an invitation link that's valid for 14 days. When they accept:

  • If they already have an error.page account, they simply join your organization.
  • If they don't, they'll create one first, then land in your organization.

Pending invitations are listed on the Team page and can be revoked at any time. Inviting is available to owners and admins on the Business plan.

Removing members

Owners and admins can remove a member or change their role from the members table. Removing someone revokes their access to the organization's projects immediately; if they were actively working inside it, they're returned to their own personal organization.

Single sign-on (SAML)

Business organizations can require members to sign in through their own identity provider — Okta, Microsoft Entra ID (Azure AD), Google Workspace, OneLogin, or any SAML 2.0 IdP. New members can be provisioned just-in-time on their first sign-in, so you don't have to invite each person individually. See Single sign-on (SAML) for the full setup.

Billing and seats

Your organization's plan is the owner's subscription, managed from the Billing page. Members don't need their own paid plans — they inherit the organization's while they work within it.