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Team access to AI tools
By: Bryant on Nov 25, 2025 01:58 AM EST
Our small team wants to start using Claude AI for some coding tasks but we're not sure about the best way to manage access. Does anyone have experience sharing one account among multiple people? We want to avoid everyone creating separate accounts if possible.
By: StoneHeart on Nov 25, 2025 03:35 AM EST
Account sharing can get tricky with simultaneous usage limits, especially with tools like Claude Code. There are actually some clever workarounds for team collaboration. You might want to check out this guide that explains exactly how to share your Claude AI and Claude Code account with your team, including some technical setups. It covers different methods depending on your team size and workflow needs.
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