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# Edit Team

**Audience:** Super Admin, Admin, Supervisor\
**Page type:** Task guide\
**Status:** Draft\
**Owner:** Compassly Documentation Team\
**Last verified:** 2026-04-06

## Purpose

Use this guide to update an existing team.

## Before you start

* You must be signed in to Compassly.
* You must have permission to edit teams.

## How to get there

1. Open **Teams**.
2. Find the team you want to edit.
3. Open it by selecting the title or using the **Action** menu.

## Steps

1. Open the team record.
2. Update the **Title** if needed.
3. Update the **Location** if needed.
4. Use **See all** to review the assigned team-member list.
5. Save the changes.

## Notes

* After a team is created, the **Team members** field is effectively view-only on the edit page in the current workflow.
* Ongoing team-member assignment changes should be made through the **Connections** module rather than the team edit page.
* You can use the **Plus** button next to **Location** to create a new location if that option is available.

## Role differences

* **Super Admin, Admin, Supervisor:** Can edit teams.
* Other roles cannot save changes.

## What happens next

After the update is saved, the team remains in the Teams list with the revised title or location.

## Related guides

* [View Teams](/compassly-docs/core-modules/team-members/teams/view-teams.md)
* [Delete a Team](/compassly-docs/core-modules/team-members/teams/delete-team.md)


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