Delete or transfer a team
Both actions live in the Danger zone at the bottom of the team page.
Leaving a team
Anyone except the owner can leave a team. Leaving:
- Removes you from the team's member list immediately.
- Does not automatically remove you from projects the team owns — you'll still have access to projects you were individually invited to.
- Can be undone by re-invitation later.
If you're the owner, you can't leave directly. Transfer ownership first, or delete the team.
Transferring ownership
Only the owner can transfer ownership.
When you transfer:
- The new owner gains full control of the team, including the ability to delete it and to manage all integrations.
- You are demoted to admin immediately.
- Only the new owner can transfer ownership again.
The transfer dialog asks you to:
- Pick the recipient (must already be a team member).
- Acknowledge that you'll lose owner permissions.
- Confirm the recipient's name.
- Type the recipient's email address exactly to confirm.
If there are no eligible members, the button is disabled — invite someone first.
Deleting a team
Owners and admins can delete a team. Deletion is permanent and unrecoverable — it removes:
- The team itself
- All projects owned by the team (and their flows, version history, and comments)
- All integration connections (GitHub PAT, Jira token) and repo/project links
- All pending invitations
The confirmation dialog requires you to type the team's name exactly before the delete button enables.
User accounts and any projects owned by other teams are unaffected.
If you only want to clean up one project, delete the project instead — the team and other projects stay intact.