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# Organization settings

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Only Owners and Administrators and Billing users can access Organization settings.
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The following settings can be configured for the Sleuth organization:

| Setting                                                            | Description                                               |
| ------------------------------------------------------------------ | --------------------------------------------------------- |
| [**Details**](/sleuth-dora/settings/organization/details.md)       | General information about the organization                |
| [**Authentication**](/sleuth-dora/settings/organization/signup.md) | Set the email domain for auto-joining by new members      |
| [**Members**](/sleuth-dora/settings/organization/members.md)       | Manage invitations and member roles for your organization |
| [**Teams**](/sleuth-dora/settings/organization/team-settings.md)   | Manage teams, sub-teams, and team membership              |
| [**Billing**](/sleuth-dora/settings/organization/billing.md)       | Choose a new Sleuth plan for your organization            |

Owners and Administrators (see [Access Control](/sleuth-dora/settings/access-control.md) for more information about roles) in Sleuth can make changes to the organization, which affects all users and projects that belong to that organization.

Some integrations allow project- and user-level settings to be made, such as the [Slack integration](/sleuth-dora/integrations-1/slack.md). For example, a project could generate a Slack message when a deploy occurs, but a user might only want to receive a Slack message if the deploy is **not** healthy.


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