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Feature Guides · 2026-05-29 · Wery.AI Team

Team and Enterprise Plans

Team and Enterprise Plans

Teams and Enterprise plans describe multi-person collaboration, seats, admins, billing, security, privacy, SSO, and support SLAs.

What are Teams and Enterprise Plans?

Teams and Enterprise plans are available to both administrators and members. The Team Plan is more focused on unified collaboration and billing management, while the Enterprise Plan is more focused on security governance, SSO, compliance, and dedicated support.

  • Team Plan: Suitable for small teams to uniformly manage members, seats, bills and shared work.
  • Enterprise Plan: For organizations requiring SSO, permissions governance, security audits, dedicated support, or contract procurement.
  • Team plans focus on collaboration efficiency; enterprise plans focus on governance, security and service commitment.

Quick start

  1. Team leaders create teams or contact sales.
  2. Set up a team name, billing information, and administrators.
  3. Invite members to join.
  4. Assign seats, roles, and available capabilities.
  5. Confirm permission rules for shared projects, assets, and workspaces.
  6. Configure SSO, compliance documentation and support channels when enterprise capabilities are required.

Administrator management

  • Member invitations, removals and seat adjustments.
  • View member usage, plan limits, and billing status.
  • Manage workspaces, assets, and templates visible to your team.
  • Set sharing rules to prevent personal assets from being accidentally disclosed.
  • Handle the asset ownership and permission recovery of resigned members.

Member experience

  • Members can use assigned experts and credits in the team space.
  • Team tasks should have clear project ownership to avoid mixing personal and team workspaces.
  • Shared assets must have naming conventions to facilitate team reuse.
  • Sensitive customer information should comply with team security policies.

Security, privacy and enterprise support

  • Businesses can discuss SSO, domain control, data processing, compliance materials, and security reviews.
  • Administrators should have permission to view and manage team members.
  • Team content is not automatically exposed to all external users as a result of joining a team.
  • Enterprise customers should have a clear support window, SLA, or dedicated support path.

FAQ

Q: What is the difference between Team and Enterprise?

Team is more focused on self-service team collaboration and unified billing; Enterprise is more focused on security, SSO, compliance, procurement and dedicated support.

Q: Who can invite members?

Members are typically invited, removed, and managed by team admins. Specific permissions are subject to background settings.

Q: Can team members see my personal Workspace?

Should not be seen by default. Personal and team spaces, asset sharing, and permissions should be clearly differentiated.

Q: Does Enterprise support SSO?

Enterprise plans may discuss SSO and security governance needs, subject to sales and contracting options.

Q: What should I do with the documents of resigned members?

Administrators should confirm asset ownership, project handover, and permission recovery before removing members.