Hi @pinquitte, Thanks for sharing your thought about this. I also want to thank you for providing the information and sharing your experience.
At this time, there is no way to view a comprehensive list of all the files and teams that you can access through the file browser. Your suggestion would also benefit other community members and we are excited to see how the community responds to it!
As a side note, you may already know this, but you have the ability to leave the team on your own by navigating to the specific team you wish to leave. You can find the details here: Leave teams
If anyone in our community is also interested in this feature, we’d love for you to cast your vote/comment here!
Thanks again for your feedback.
At this time, there is no way to view a comprehensive list of all the files and teams that you can access through the file browser. Your suggestion would also benefit other community members and we are excited to see how the community responds to it!
This should be a basic function of Figma. I’m a member of a large org and have made quite a few teams. Having to hover over each team to see if I am a member is, ah, less than optimal?
Agree’d. I also work for a large corporation that has lost track of all of the servers, teams, libraries and Figma files and to clean up this mess is quite the daunting task. What I am requesting is a tree. A visual guide that would allow us to see not only all of the files that we have access to, but how all versions and branches are linked. If this can go as far as to see the date of the last update, that would be amazing. If we were able to reconfigure this tree and move files around, customizing the overall library… WOW.
I can't be the only one
Ok… GO :)