- Introduction
- Getting started
- Configuration
- Dev Container
- Automations
- Editors
- VS Code
- Cursor
- JetBrains
- Zed
- Gitpod Desktop
- Self-Hosted Runner
- AWS
- Azure
Coming soon
- GCP
Coming soon
- Linux
Coming soon
- Source Control
- GitHub
- GitLab
Coming soon
- Bitbucket
Coming soon
- Integrations
- Port sharing
- Personal access tokens
- Administration
- Organizations
- Projects
- Billing
- Reference
- CLI
Heads up!
On October 1, we introduced Gitpod Flex. You can swap between documentation by using the
switcher in the left navigation bar.
Create or join an organization
If you’re signing in for the first time, Gitpod will prompt you to create a new organization, where you’ll automatically be the admin.
Create a new organization
When creating a new organization, you need to specify its name. You can change the name later in the Settings.
Select the option ‘Anyone with a “yourdomain.org” domain can join’ to allow users with the same email domain to join when they sign up.
Join an organization
If other users have already created organizations that allow you to join, you’ll see a list of them. You can select ‘Join’ to become a member of one of those organizations.
You can access the Join or create an organization
dialog from the account drop-down menu at any time.