Until now, SiteBuilder accounts were flat: you had your projects, and access was largely per-account. As more teams adopt SiteBuilder, the need for structure grows — shared projects, clear roles, and controlled access.
We’ve added organization management so you can group people and projects and decide who can do what.
What’s New
Organizations — Create an organization (e.g. your company or department). Projects can belong to an organization, and members can be invited into it.
Groups and invitations — Invite members by email. They receive an invitation flow and join the organization. No more sharing a single account or ad-hoc access.
Access rights — Control who can view or manage projects within the organization. Permissions are scoped so that one organization cannot access another’s projects or API keys.
This is especially useful for:
- Marketing and engineering — One org, shared projects, reviewers and editors with the right access.
- Agencies — Separate organizations per client; each client’s projects and keys stay isolated.
- Departments — Product, support, or content teams each with their own org and project set.
Security: Keys Stay Scoped
LLM API keys are scoped per organization. A key stored in one org cannot be used by another, so you can safely use multiple orgs (e.g. agency clients) without cross-access.
Invitation and Password Flows
Invitation and password-reset flows have been hardened with CSRF protection and session refresh. Invited users get a secure link; once they set a password and sign in, they see the organization and its projects according to their rights.
Getting Started
Organization management is available in the application: create an organization, invite members, and move or create projects under it. Access rights are configurable so you can align SiteBuilder with how your team actually works.