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Creating an account should take minutes. The decisions that matter—company vs personal workspace, who pays, and which email domain owns the org—are easier to correct now than after you have invited dozens of people.

Sign up

Visit the signup page and enter your work email. We send a one-time link to verify ownership of the address. Links expire; request a fresh one if your inbox is slow.

Domains and policy

Some companies block consumer email providers. If signup fails silently, try your corporate domain or ask IT to allow the notification sender.

Organization type

  • Company — Multiple teams under one billing profile. Choose this when finance expects a single invoice and you want shared administration.
  • Personal — Individual use with the option to upgrade later. Appropriate for evaluation before you commit a legal entity.

Switching later

Moving between types may require support or export/import if your product separates billing identities. When in doubt, start as Company if you know you will onboard a team within a month.

Verification issues

If the email does not arrive within a few minutes, check spam folders and ensure your IT allowlist includes notification domains. Corporate filters sometimes delay the first message more than subsequent ones.

Shared inboxes

Avoid signing up with distribution lists—you lose account recovery if nobody owns the mailbox. Prefer a named admin who can delegate later.