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Creating an Organization

There are two ways to create an organization: during registration or from your existing account.

When you register for DevFlow, you choose between two modes:

  • Personal — Sets up a personal workspace for individual use
  • Team — Sets up an organization alongside your personal workspace

If you choose Team, the registration flow includes an organization setup wizard right after account creation. This is the fastest way to get started with a team workspace.

If you already have a DevFlow account and want to create an organization later:

  1. Open Settings
  2. Navigate to the Organizations section
  3. Click “Create Organization”
  4. Follow the setup wizard

You can create an organization at any time, even if you have been using DevFlow in personal mode for a while.

The organization setup wizard walks you through the essential configuration:

Choose a name that identifies your team or company. This name is visible to all members and appears in the context switcher.

Select your organization’s country. This determines which compliance profile is available. For example, selecting Germany enables the ArbZG (Arbeitszeitgesetz) compliance rules for work time regulations.

Upload your organization’s logo. This appears in the sidebar and context switcher, making it easy to identify which organization you are working in when you belong to multiple organizations.

After the wizard completes, you can fine-tune your organization settings:

  • Takt settings — Configure the default rest break interval for your team (e.g., 15 minutes). This determines how often compliance reminders appear during active work.
  • Compliance profile — If your country supports specific labor law rules, review and adjust the compliance settings to match your organization’s requirements.

Once your organization is set up, here is what to do next:

  1. Invite members — Go to the Members section and send email invitations to your team. See Members & Roles for details on roles and permissions.
  2. Create your first project — Switch to the organization context and create a shared project that your team will work on.
  3. Configure compliance — If applicable, review the Compliance settings to make sure labor law rules are correctly configured.
  4. Set up AI agent integration — Configure the MCP server connection so your AI agents can work within the organization’s projects.