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So I am building a product where there is this concept of teams and a team is a group of people from the same organization. Now when a new user signs up with his work email I want to show this team, that he can request to join.

If you see "Organization Members" section of https://asana.com/guide/help/organizations/basics#gl-people they automatically join you to an existing team from your organization (if there is one)


So why not just group people by email address? The public email providers can just have their own group as do the private ones, and if people wanna join the gmail group for some reason... who cares? Or just block the big ones (gmail, yahoo, outlook) and call it a day. I don't think this is a problem you're going to solve the way you want to.


What if people want to form a team based on an organization that doesn't have its own e-mail domain, such as an open source project or a community volunteer group?


This feature will not restrict team creation. It is meant for team discovery if you are signing up using work email


If you see "Organization Members" section of https://asana.com/guide/help/organizations/basics#gl-people they automatically join you to an existing team from your organization (if there is one), if you sign up via work email. I am wondering how they differentiate a work email from a personal email id?


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