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Help center guides

Getting started
  • Introduction
  • Welcome
  • Getting started in the app
  • Sign-in and account recovery
  • How to Check DNS Propagation: A Developer's Guide
  • How to Set Up an SPF Record: Step-by-Step Guide
  • DNS Security Best Practices
  • DNS Migration Checklist for Production Teams
  • Reverse DNS Lookup: Check PTR and FCrDNS
Teams
  • Creating and switching teams
  • Team settings
  • Inviting and managing members
  • Accepting team invitations
  • Understanding roles
Account
  • Managing your account
  • Securing your account
Billing
  • Billing plans and subscription
  • Billing usage
Notifications
  • Notification rules
  • Notification channels
Developers
  • Integrating from the dashboard

Team settings

Update team profile fields, sync options for parent teams, and open developer access.

On this page

  • Profile fields
  • Sync users (parent teams)
  • Developer access
  • Related articles

Open Team → Settings to edit how the active team appears and how it connects to developer tools.

Profile fields

Owners and admins can update:

FieldPurpose
NameDisplay name in the switcher and UI
EmojiIcon shown next to the team name
URLOptional public or company URL
EmailOptional contact email for the team

Save after editing. Members without update permission see read-only values.

Sync users (parent teams)

On parent teams, Sync users (when shown) controls whether membership changes propagate to related child teams. Leave it off unless you intentionally manage a hierarchy of workspaces.

Developer access

When the public API is enabled, the settings page includes a Developer access card that links to API keys and documentation. You can also open Team → API keys directly from the sidebar.

Create keys with the minimum scopes your integration needs — see Creating API keys and API key scopes.

Related articles

  • Creating and switching teams
  • Integrating from the dashboard
  • Understanding roles