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Templates
Starting points for every kind of group
Pick the starting point closest to your group. Adjust anything from there. As your group changes shape, your setup can change with it — turn on what you need, leave the rest. Nothing about your starting choice locks you in.
What a template gives you
A template is a Group set up the way that kind of group usually runs. Choosing one means you don't start from a blank slate — voting rules, approval flow, who can do what, and how members see each other all start out as sensible defaults for that kind of group. You change anything from there.
Browse the catalog
All twenty-five templates live at /templates. Each one covers what that kind of group is for, the common situations it's built to handle, and how it compares to similar setups. Pick the one closest to your group — exact fit isn't required.
Changing course
Most of how your Group runs can be adjusted any time:
- How decisions get made.
Quorum, approval threshold, voting period. See Group Settings.
- Who's involved.
Invite members, change roles, grant specific permissions to specific people. See Managing Members.
- How the treasury approves transactions.
Change Approvers and the approval threshold. See Treasury Setup.
A few things are permanent — see Create a Group for the full list.
When your group outgrows its template
Your group will change. Maybe it grows and big decisions need more approvers. Maybe a small shared fund becomes a real treasury and you want stricter sign-off. Maybe you start out informal and later want a real record of who agreed to what.
You don't need to switch templates to handle any of that. The same controls that set you up — Group Settings, Members, Treasury Settings — are how you adjust as you grow.
Related guides
- Create a Group — start your first Group from a template.
- Group Settings — adjust how decisions get made.
- Managing Members — invites, roles, permissions.
- Treasury Setup — deploy your shared account.
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