ImagineArt Teams
ImagineArt Teams allows you to share your subscription, credits, and creative workflow with colleagues, friends, or collaborators by grouping them into a team.
The Core Concept: A Shared Subscription
An ImagineArt Team uses a single, common subscription managed by one person: the Team Owner.
Team Owner: The owner is the user who creates the team and manages the subscription. The owner can invite or remove members, upgrade or downgrade the team's plan, and purchase additional credit top-ups for the entire team.
Team Members: Members are invited to the team by the owner. They do not manage billing but get full access to the team's shared pool of "compute credits."
Shared Credits: All credits provided by the subscription (and any purchased top-ups) go into a common pool. Any member of the team can use these credits.
Team Allowances by Plan
Your subscription plan determines the maximum number of members your team can have.
Standard Plan: Up to 3 total members (including the Owner)
Ultimate Plan: Up to 6 total members (including the Owner)
Creator Plan: Up to 40 total members (including the Owner)
All existing users on these plans will have a default team created for them, and they can immediately start adding members up to their plan's limit.
Need a larger team? If you need to add more members than your current plan allows, the Team Owner will need to upgrade to a higher plan.
Managing Your Team's Subscription
All billing and subscription management is handled by the Team Owner. As the owner, you have the following controls:
Upgrade/Downgrade: You can change the team's subscription plan at any time to increase (or decrease) your monthly credits and member limits.
Purchase Top-Ups: If the team runs out of credits, the owner can purchase "Top-Up" credit bundles. These extra credits are added to the team's common pool for everyone to use.
You Can Create or Join Multiple Teams
A single user account can create, own, or be a member of multiple different teams. Each team is a completely separate entity with its own subscription, its own pool of credits, and its own set of members.
Example:
You (User A) can be the Owner of "Team 1" and invite User B and User C to it. This team has its own subscription.
At the same time, your colleague (User D) can create "Team 2" and invite you (User A) and User G to be Members. "Team 2" has a completely separate subscription and credit pool from "Team 1."
If you have any questions about managing your team, please contact our support team at [email protected]
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