> ## Documentation Index
> Fetch the complete documentation index at: https://docs.nonce.app/llms.txt
> Use this file to discover all available pages before exploring further.

# Invite Members and Assign Farms

> Grant access to new members in the safest order

When you onboard a new member, do not start by giving the biggest role or the entire farm list. This four-step sequence is the safest approach.

## Step 1: Decide what they need to do

* Manage the team, settings, API Keys, and farm lifecycle: give **Admin**
* Manage assigned farm configuration and high-risk miner actions without managing the team: give **Manager**
* Run routine miner operations and tasks without managing farm configuration: give **Member**
* Only monitor data and results: give **Viewer**

## Step 2: Send the invitation

1. Open the **Members** or **Organization** page.
2. Go to **Invitations**.
3. Enter the user's email or account identifier.
4. Select the right role and send the invitation.

<Frame caption="Send a member invitation">
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</Frame>

## Step 3: Assign farm scope

1. Find the user in the member list.
2. Open the role or scope configuration.
3. Assign only the farms they need right now.
4. Do not grant all farms unless there is a clear reason.

<Frame caption="Assign farm scope">
  <video controls className="w-full aspect-video rounded-xl" src="https://mintcdn.com/nonce/RoPsvfomgPMnK-Jv/images/permissions/assign-farms.mp4?fit=max&auto=format&n=RoPsvfomgPMnK-Jv&q=85&s=a7bedb2d822a54e93d82828d418c6784" data-path="images/permissions/assign-farms.mp4" />
</Frame>

## Step 4: Ask them to verify access

1. After the invitation is accepted, ask them to refresh the page or sign in again.
2. Confirm that the expected pages are visible.
3. Confirm that allowed actions are enabled and restricted actions are absent.

<Tip>
  If you are unsure how much scope to grant, start smaller. It is safer to expand access later than to over-grant it now.
</Tip>
