You probably want to set up your account into teams, just like you would in real life; by department, client, project type, etc. Your setup will impact the level of access the users have to projects within each team, however, a user can have access to more than one team at a time.
As a team, you have your own workspaces, projects, hostings, plugins, libraries, fonts, and components, only accessible to the users on the team.
Creating teams
If your account is new, click Create Team in the left side panel.
You can administrate teams, invite members, and change teams in the settings.
Come up with a suitable team name in the Team name input field, and click save changes.
Editing team settings
Enter the team you want to edit the settings for, and click the Settings tab at the top bar.
In the team settings you can:
Manage team members, such as adding/removing users and users restrictions
Change the Icon for the team
Change the team name
Manage team hosting settings
Delete the team
Managing team users
If you wish for all users on the account to have access to the team, make sure the toggle is ON under the team settings. When toggled OFF you can manually select who's got access to the account under the Team members tab.
Inviting users to your team
Open the team settings
Select the Team members tab
Click on Invite member on the right side of the members' list
Write the user's email
Choose their role
Click on Send
You can invite users from your account, as well as external. If the new user didn’t receive an invitation in their inbox, it might have ended up in their spam or promotion folder. Make sure you let them know.
Delete a team
Open the team settings
Scroll to the bottom
Click on Delete team
Confirm
The team will no longer appear in your account.
Changing your team
In the dashboard;
Click the 3 dots next to your team.
Select Change team.
Choose a team from the list of teams in your account.
The corresponding workspaces and projects will appear.
Note: You must be a team member to access it. Make sure you were invited to it previously