Group Overview
In Vivreal, a group is your team workspace. Every piece of content, every site, and every integration you create belongs to a group. Think of it as your organization's home base within the platform.
What Is a Group?
A group is the top-level organizational unit in Vivreal. When you first sign up and complete onboarding, you create your first group. From there, you can invite team members, create collections, deploy sites, and connect integrations — all scoped to that group.
Each group is completely isolated from other groups. Your data, your content, and your settings are private to your team.
Group Structure
Every group has three key properties:
- Name — a human-readable label for your team (e.g., "Acme Corp" or "My Blog").
- Tier — your subscription level (Free, Basic, Pro, or Pro Plus), which determines your quotas and available features.
- Owner — the user who created the group. Every group has exactly one owner.
Multi-Tenant Isolation
Vivreal uses a multi-tenant architecture where each group gets its own isolated database. This means:
- Your content is never mixed with another group's data.
- Performance in one group does not affect another.
- Deleting a group removes all of its data completely.
The slug (dbKey) is what connects your group to its database behind the scenes. All API requests that touch your content include this key to ensure the correct data is accessed.
The Group Settings Page
You can manage your group from the Group page in the portal sidebar. From here you can:
- View and edit your group name and settings
- See your current tier and usage
- Manage team members and their roles
- Access audit logs (Admin and Owner only)
- Configure billing and overage settings
Switching Between Groups
If you belong to multiple groups, you can switch between them using the profile switcher in the top navigation. Each group has its own context — when you switch, the dashboard, collections, sites, and integrations all update to reflect the selected group.
What's Next?
Now that you understand what a group is, explore the related guides:
- Managing Members — invite teammates and manage your roster
- Roles & Permissions — understand who can do what
- Usage Tracking — monitor your resource consumption
- Billing & Tiers — upgrade your plan or manage subscriptions
- Audit Logs — track activity within your group