> 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/transfer-your-repo-to-organization.md).

# Transfer your repo to organization

This feature allows you to take your personal repositories to an organization that you own or are an admin of

Follow these steps to transfer your repository to an organization on Protocol.Land:

1. Head over to your repository page and switch to settings.\
   ![](/files/GV0HjfbbAqkbeYIU5lsB)
2. Under "General" side tab, to the bottom, click on the "Transfer Ownership" button.\
   ![](/files/Tkdas95I9M7Np3ISfaHQ)
3. Enter Address of new user or Organization name or Organization ID you are admin or owner of in the modal box.\
   ![](/files/matfnbbyg1hKwpkKtp4a)
4. Click "Transfer Ownership" button.
5. Page will reload once the operation is successful.<br>


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