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Company Settings

Written by Tommy Mains

How to Access Company Settings

Owners, Admins, and Coaches can access company settings by clicking on their name at the bottom of the left navigation and then clicking Company Settings to adjust the following options:

  • Configuration: Document your company's name and colors and adjust individual tool features.

  • Teams: Create, classify, edit, and delete teams.

  • Language: Change the terminology of your Ninety account.

  • Meetings: Edit default meeting agendas for the whole company.

  • Billing: Access your Stripe billing portal.

Configuration

The configuration settings let you customize your UI with your company logo, brand colors, and item settings. When you change the settings here, they apply to the entire company.

Teams

The team page lets you see all your teams and what type they are (LT, Project, or Private), and enables you to create a new team. If you see a person icon on the team line, it indicates that you are a member of that team.

Our Language

In Ninety, we have configurable language to accommodate terms you already use. For example, at Ninety, we say “To-Do”; you might say “task” instead. Changing “To-Do” to “Task" from here changes it throughout the Ninety platform.

Meetings

Use the Meetings page to determine Meeting settings for your company. Some of the options on this page are:

  • Create new meeting agendas.

  • Change meeting sections.

  • Time allotment.

  • Add new agendas.

You can also choose which section is editable by other members of the company. As you change the duration for each section, the Total Duration at the bottom of the page updates.

Creating a New or Editing an Existing Meeting Agenda

  1. Select an agenda from the dropdown or click the plus button to create a new agenda.

  2. Click Save.

  3. Click More Options.

  4. Click Push to All Teams.

To learn more about Meetings, see our collection of Meetings articles.

Billing

Read this article for billing information.

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