Invite a member
They’ll receive an email invitation with a link to join your Corridor team.
Team roles
| Role | Permissions |
|---|---|
| Admin | Full access, manage members, projects, billing, and guardrail settings |
| Member | View projects, use IDE extension, respond to findings |
| IDE-Only User | Use IDE extension only—no dashboard access |
The IDE-Only role is useful for larger teams where not every developer needs to manage Corridor, only to use it.
Onboarding new members
When the invited user clicks the link in their email:- They will automatically be added to your team upon accepting the invite
- The GitHub App is typically installed at the team level, so individual devs may not need to do separate OAuth
Domain verification
Enterprises can complete domain verification so that anyone with their company’s email domain can automatically sign into Corridor. Under Team Details on the Teams page, follow the steps under Domain Verification. Anyone who logs in without being invited will automatically become an IDE user.Post-invite instructions
Once a teammate joins, guide them on how to start:- IDE Setup: Instruct them to install the Corridor integration in their IDE (Cursor, VS Code, etc.) so they get guardrails while coding. They can follow the docs under IDE Setup
- Viewing the Dashboard: Admins and Members will have access to the Corridor dashboard for the team’s projects
- Handling Findings: Developers can start by looking at open findings for their projects and addressing them
Managing members
Team members can be modified and removed by clicking the three dots next to their role on the Teams page.Team limits
| Tier | Team Members |
|---|---|
| Pro | 1 |
| Team | Up to 20 |
| Enterprise | Custom |