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Working to the same project with 2 different account

  • September 25, 2024
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Davide13

Hello, I’ve question for who want to help me to better understand.
I’ve an account, a team and a project, and for this my company pay a seat (professional). I need to involve a colleague in this project that work for a different company. He has already his own account and his company already pay a seat for him (professional). The question is…is there a way to work together as editors to my project using our personal account, and our personal seat paid by our companies?

Thanks a lot who want to answer.

Best answer by Celine_D

Hey @Davide13 , welcome to the community! I see in the backend that the support team solved your question.

I am also sharing here as your question may be also helpful for the community:

You can work with another editor from a different team. However, if the user makes an edit-action on any files/projects shared, they will be automatically added to your team with a full seat.

Plans in Figma are tied to specific teams instead of individual user accounts. Team is responsible for all full seats within that team, including full seat access to resources within that team.

If the team is on the Professional plan, all users who have edit access to the files must have a paid seat on the subscription. Hope this clarifies!

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Celine_D
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  • October 10, 2024

Hey @Davide13 , welcome to the community! I see in the backend that the support team solved your question.

I am also sharing here as your question may be also helpful for the community:

You can work with another editor from a different team. However, if the user makes an edit-action on any files/projects shared, they will be automatically added to your team with a full seat.

Plans in Figma are tied to specific teams instead of individual user accounts. Team is responsible for all full seats within that team, including full seat access to resources within that team.

If the team is on the Professional plan, all users who have edit access to the files must have a paid seat on the subscription. Hope this clarifies!


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