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Openv2 projects are shareable — multiple signed-in users can work against the same cloud project simultaneously. You control what each person can do through roles.

Roles

RoleWhat they can do
OwnerFull control: send AI prompts, edit files, run terminal commands, manage invites, and access billing.
EditorSend AI prompts, edit files, and run terminal commands — the same as the owner, subject to credit limits.
ViewerBrowse the workspace and read files, but cannot send AI prompts or make edits. The UI shows a read-only collaboration notice.
Only invite people you trust as editors. Editors can run terminal commands and modify any file in your shared project environment.

Invite a collaborator

1

Open the invite dialog

From the project header, click Invite collaborators. The exact label may vary slightly depending on your plan and UI version.
2

Choose a role

Select Editor to give the person full editing access, or Viewer to grant read-only access.
3

Share the invite link

Openv2 generates a unique invite link in the format:
https://openv2.dev/invite/project/{PROJECT_ID}?role=editor
Copy it and send it to your collaborator — via email, Slack, or any other channel.
4

Collaborator joins

When the recipient opens the link, they are prompted to sign in if they are not already. After signing in, they are added to the project and redirected to the project workspace automatically.
Invite links encode the role at the time they were generated. If you want to grant a different role later, generate a new invite link or update the collaborator’s role from your project settings.

Presence

When other collaborators are active in your project, their avatars appear in the project header. This lets you know at a glance who else is working alongside you.

Comments

Where enabled, the Comments panel lets you leave async notes on the project without mixing discussion into the main AI chat thread. Use comments to flag decisions, leave context for teammates, or track open questions.

Versions & history

Rewind to any previous state when a collaborative edit goes wrong.

Billing & plans

Understand how credits are shared and metered across your team.