Many of our customers are software development agencies, and we have plenty of amazing features to make work easier for larger and project-based teams.
All Cloud 66 accounts and products support full team and access control features for free and unlimited users.
Let's find out more about Team Access Control features:
Organizations
Organizations are the foundation of team access control. They allow you to manage distinct groups of users, teams, applications and other components. They are useful if you need complete separation between different sets of applications and/or users.
You can be a member or owner of several Organizations and switch between them using the top-right menu in the web dashboard or the --org
option of the Cloud 66 Toolbelt (CLI).
Teams
While optional, teams are useful for grouping individual users into their teams in the real world. Any access right that can be granted to a user can also be granted to a team, making it easier to manage collective access rights.
Users
Users belong to organizations and teams. They reflect the real members of your team. You can grant access rights to users per application and quickly assign different levels of access using pre-defined Roles (which can be customised). You can also assign custom permissions per user, as needed.
You can limit access rights for your team members to specific cloud accounts. This means they will only be able to deploy applications to some of your cloud accounts.
Service Accounts
One of the most powerful features of Cloud 66 teams is Service Accounts. Service Accounts are like team members in all aspects, except that they can't log in to the web dashboard.
Service Accounts are useful for centralising automated tasks like API calls or Toolbelt commands running in CRON. If you attach such tasks to a normal user account, there's a danger that the user leaves the team and (unintentionally) breaks the automation.
Cloud 66 products are built for teams, and there is a lot more you can do with the team features.
More info:
- Link to docs: Using team accounts.
- Link to docs: Using Cloud 66 Toolbelt.
- Link to docs: Using service accounts.
- Link to blog: Introducing Service Accounts.
- Link to blog: Application Ownership Transfer.