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Invitations

The Invitations tab shows pending invitations to join a workspace that were sent to your account's email address, regardless of which workspace you currently have active. This is a personal view. It has nothing to do with the currently selected workspace or project.

Where to find it

Settings → Account Settings → Invitations (/settings/account/invitations).

What's shown

Each pending invitation lists:

  • The workspace's name.
  • Who invited you (the inviter's name).
  • An Accept button.

If you have no pending invitations, the tab just tells you so.

How do I accept an invitation?

  1. Open the Invitations tab.
  2. Find the invitation from the workspace you want to join.
  3. Click Accept.

Accepting turns the invitation into a workspace membership right away, with whatever role and project access was set when you were invited (see People and access for how invites set that). There is no Decline button on this tab; if you do not want to join, just leave it pending, or ask whoever invited you to cancel it from their end.

How this connects to the rest of the platform

  • This is the same data shown in two other places. The recovery screen that appears when you belong to zero workspaces has its own "Pending invitations" card, and accepting one there does the exact same thing as accepting it here (see Switching and creating workspaces). Either way you never lose track of a pending invite: it shows up wherever you look for it.
  • This tab is not the only way to accept. The invitation email itself links to a separate, dedicated accept page (/invitations/accept) that works with a one-time token, even if you are not signed in yet, and shows more detail up front (role, and which projects you would get access to). That flow, including its Decline option and error states (expired, cancelled, already accepted), is covered in Accepting an invitation by email link. This tab is the fallback for when you have the email invite but land in the app itself instead of clicking through the link, for example if you were already signed in and want to review everything waiting for you in one place.
  • Cancelling an invitation you sent, as opposed to accepting one sent to you, is done by whoever invited you (see People and access).