Until today, every Hub workspace was one user. As of today, the Team tier ships with three seats by default and a per-seat add-on, with email invites, role-based access, and a workspace-switcher in the topbar. €199/mo for three users; €29/mo per extra seat.
This is the feature solo founders ask for the day they hire their first contractor. The accountant needs read-only access to invoices and decisions. The VA needs write access to the Decision Inbox. The co-founder needs the same view as the founder. Until today, the only path was sharing a login. Today, every member has their own login, their own audit trail, and their own role.
The owner generates an invite from `/dashboard/team`. We email the invitee a 24-hour link. They click, sign in (or sign up at id.dekimu.com), and join the workspace — it appears immediately in their workspace switcher. We chose 24-hour links over evergreen ones because evergreen invites leak and never expire; short links force a real flow when something feels off.
Three roles in v1: Owner (full), Member (read+write), Viewer (read-only). Owner is who pays; only the owner can change billing or remove the workspace. Member is the working role — most contractors and co-founders fit here. Viewer is for the accountant or the investor who wants a snapshot. Granular per-module permissions land later when the data tells us they earn their cost.
The day you hire your first contractor is the day a single login becomes the wrong shape. We didn't want to be the tool that forced you to outgrow it.
Not SSO, not SAML, not SCIM. We aren't selling to mid-market yet — those features are real engineering and gate-keep nothing the Team-tier audience actually needs. They're on the list for when an enterprise inbound asks for them. Until then, email invites and three roles are exactly enough.
Pro is single-user. Team is €199/mo for three seats; extra seats €29 each. If you're on Pro and a teammate joins, the upgrade is one click — your two seats migrate as members and the workspace flips to Team on the next billing cycle.