> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://docs.protocol.land/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://docs.protocol.land/working-with-organizations/add-members-to-organization.md).

# Add members to organization

Adding members to an organization allows for collaboration under a shared ownership and access control structure.

Follow these steps to add a member to your organization on Protocol.Land:

{% hint style="info" %}
Note: Only an organization owner can invite a new member.
{% endhint %}

1. Navigate to the people tab of the organization and click on the "Invite Member" button.\
   ![](/files/nO17ag92VhW3E9NueG1B)
2. A modal will popup asking you to enter the arweave address of the member you wish to invite.\
   ![](/files/veOVYz7xkuCQuZyQqBEH)
3. Fill the address input and select role you want to assign to the new member.
   1. Admin - Can create new repositories and contribute to existing ones
   2. Member - Can only contribute to repositories
4. Click “Invite Member”.
5. The invitation will appear in the “People” tab list, marked as Invited.
6. To accept/reject an invitation:
   1. Head over to organization you were invited to and you will see two options: Accept, Reject.
   2. Click on one of the buttons to confirm your action.


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