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# Invite team members

1. Go to the page where you can manage your [<mark style="color:blue;">teams</mark>](https://app.codeeqr.com/teams-system).
2. Click on "My Teams".
3. Select one of your teams.
4. Click the "+ Invite Member" button.
5. Enter the email of the person you would like to invite (this can be an existing CodeeQR account or a new one).
6. Select the permissions you would like the new member to have.
7. Click the "Invite via Email" button. The new member will receive an email with a unique invite link.
8. Once the new member clicks on the invite link, they will be added to the team.


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