What team and workspace plans does Martini offer?
Short answer
Workspaces are billed separately from personal accounts. They include pooled credits shared across members, per-member spend caps, owner and admin roles for billing and member management, and shared visibility into projects. Pricing scales by seat count and credit pool size. You can convert an existing personal account into a workspace owner without losing projects.
How workspaces differ from personal
A workspace is a separate billing entity from any personal account. Workspaces have their own subscription plan, their own pooled credit balance, and their own wallet for top-ups. Members generate against the workspace pool when the active context in the top bar is set to the workspace. Personal generations continue to draw from the member's personal balance regardless of workspace membership.
Workspace projects default to workspace-internal visibility — every member can see them — while personal projects remain private to their owner. Switch the active context in the top bar to change which projects are visible and which credit pool is being drawn down for the next generation. The two contexts are isolated by design.
Roles and what they can do
Workspaces have three roles: Owner, Admin, and Member. The Owner is the billing contact — they pay invoices and can transfer ownership to another admin if needed. Admins can invite members, set per-member credit caps, see every project and generation in the workspace, and configure workspace-level settings. Members can create projects, run generations against the pool, and see workspace projects unless project-level invites restrict access.
Per-member spend caps are set by admins from the workspace billing page. A cap limits how many credits an individual member can draw from the pool in a billing cycle. This is the standard pattern for keeping a single member from accidentally consuming the entire pool. Members at their cap see an upgrade-or-wait prompt and cannot generate further until the next cycle or a cap raise.
Pricing and tiers
Team plans price by seat count and the size of the monthly credit pool. Smaller teams (3-5 members) typically run on Standard or Pro workspace tiers; mid-size teams (10-25 members) move to higher tiers with larger pools and more model access; larger teams or teams with security and compliance requirements move to enterprise. The Plans page lists current pricing per tier and per seat.
Workspace credits roll over across cycles only as wallet top-ups; the monthly subscription portion resets every billing date the same way personal subscription credits do. Top-ups bought into the workspace pool persist indefinitely. See the do-credits-roll-over article for the full rollover policy applied at workspace level.
How to set one up
From the dashboard, click your avatar, choose Settings, then Workspaces, then New Workspace. Name the workspace, pick a plan, and add the first members by email. Members receive an invite link and join the workspace once they accept. The first project created in the workspace context inherits the workspace's pooled credits and visibility defaults.
If you already have a personal Martini account with active projects, you can create a workspace and invite yourself as owner — your personal projects remain on the personal account, and you can duplicate or move them into the workspace as needed. There is no automatic migration; the boundary between personal and workspace is intentional. Enterprise teams skip this self-serve flow and contact enterprise@martini.art instead.
Examples
- A 5-person studio creates a Pro workspace with a 50,000-credit monthly pool — every member shares the pool.
- An admin sets a 5,000-credit cap per member per cycle to prevent a single member from depleting the pool.
- A member converts personal billing to workspace billing by joining the workspace — personal projects remain on the personal account.
- Workspace owner transfers ownership to an admin before leaving the company — billing reassigns automatically.
- Workspace top-up of 25,000 credits sits in the pool indefinitely; subscription pool resets monthly.
Edge cases
- Personal subscriptions and workspace subscriptions are independent; canceling one does not affect the other.
- Members removed from a workspace lose access to workspace projects immediately, including projects they created.
- Per-member caps reset on the workspace billing date alongside the pool refill.
- Free workspaces are not offered — workspaces start at the lowest paid tier.
What to do next
- Open Settings, Workspaces, New Workspace and pick a plan that matches your seat count.
- Invite members by email — they join via the link they receive.
- Set per-member spend caps from the workspace billing page if your team is large.
- See the workspace-sharing-privacy article for the visibility model inside a workspace.
- Email enterprise@martini.art if your team needs SSO, audit logs, or a custom credit pool.
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