--- description: Docker Hub Teams & Organizations keywords: Docker, docker, registry, teams, organizations, plans, Dockerfile, Docker Hub, docs, documentation title: Teams and Organizations --- ## Create a team A **Team** is a group of Docker users that belong to an organization. An organization can have multiple teams. When you first create an organization, you’ll see that you have a team, the **owners** team, with a single member. An organization owner can then create new teams and add members to an existing team using their Docker ID or email address and by selecting a team the user should be part of. The org owner can add additional org owners to the owners team to help them manage users, teams, and repositories in the organization. See [Owners team](#the-owners-team) for details. To create a team: 1. Go to **Organizations** in Docker Hub, and select your organization. 2. Open the **Teams** tab and click **Create Team**. 3. Fill out your team's information and click **Create**. ### The owners team The **owners** team is a special team created by default during the org creation process. The owners team has full access to all repositories in the organization. An organization owner is an administrator who is responsible to manage repositories and add team members to the organization. They have full access to private repositories, all teams, billing information, and org settings. An org owner can also specify [permissions](../docker-hub/repos/configure/index.md#permissions-reference) for each team in the organization. Only an org owner can enable [SSO](../single-sign-on/index.md) for the organization. When SSO is enabled for your organization, the org owner can also manage users. Docker can auto-provision Docker IDs for new end-users or users who'd like to have a separate Docker ID for company use through SSO enforcement. The org owner can also add additional org owners to help them manage users, teams, and repositories in the organization. ## Configure repository permissions Organization owners can configure repository permissions on a per-team basis. For example, you can specify that all teams within an organization have Read and Write access to repositories A and B, whereas only specific teams have Admin access. Note that org owners have full administrative access to all repositories within the organization. To give a team access to a repository 1. Navigate to **Organizations** in Docker Hub, and select your organization. 2. Click on the **Teams** tab and select the team that you'd like to configure repository access to. 3. Click on the **Permissions** tab and select a repository from the **Repository** drop-down. 4. Choose a permission from the **Permissions** drop-down list and click **Add**. ![Team Repo Permissions](images/team-repo-permission.png){:width="700px"} ### View a team's permissions for all repositories To view a team's permissions across all repositories: 1. Open **Organizations** > **_Your Organization_** > **Teams** > **_Team Name_**. 2. Click on the **Permissions** tab, where you can view the repositories this team can access. ## Videos You can also check out the following videos for information about creating Teams and Organizations in Docker Hub. - [Overview of organizations](https://www.youtube-nocookie.com/embed/G7lvSnAqed8){: target="_blank" rel="noopener" class="_"} - [Create an organization](https://www.youtube-nocookie.com/embed/b0TKcIqa9Po){: target="_blank" rel="noopener" class="_"} - [Working with Teams](https://www.youtube-nocookie.com/embed/MROKmtmWCVI){: target="_blank" rel="noopener" class="_"} - [Create Teams](https://www.youtube-nocookie.com/embed/78wbbBoasIc){: target="_blank" rel="noopener" class="_"}