# Manage Organization & Project

NeevCloud uses a two-level structure to help you organize your cloud resources and team collaboration — **Organizations** and **Projects**.

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* An **Organization** is your top-level workspace — it holds your team, billing, and all projects.
* A **Project** lives inside an organization — it contains your actual cloud resources and environments.

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### Organizations

An Organization lets you:

* Group your team members under one workspace
* Manage roles and access permissions
* Track all activity through audit logs
* Handle billing at the organization level

See the **Organizations** section in the sidebar to get started.

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### Projects

A Project lets you:

* Organize cloud resources by environment or team
* Control who has access at the project level
* Invite team members to collaborate
* Manage project-specific settings

See **Create Projects & Invite Teams** in the sidebar to get started.

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### Where to Start

| You want to...                   | Go to...                               |
| -------------------------------- | -------------------------------------- |
| Set up your workspace            | Organizations → Create an Organization |
| Add team members                 | Organizations → Managing Members       |
| Set access permissions           | Organizations → Roles & Permissions    |
| Create your first project        | Create Projects & Invite Teams         |
| Track what your team is doing    | Organizations → Audit Log              |
| Delete a project or organization | Organizations → Danger Zone            |


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