Create your workspace
A workspace is your organization’s own PeoplePit — its data, configuration and users are completely isolated from every other workspace. Creating one takes about a minute and the free tier needs no payment card.
Sign up
Section titled “Sign up”- Go to peoplepit.com and click Create your free workspace.
- Step 1 — name your workspace. Enter your organization’s name; a web address like
yourclub.peoplepit.comis suggested automatically (you can edit it). The address must be available — you’ll see a live check. - Step 2 — your account. Enter your name, email and a password — or click Sign up with Google to skip the password entirely.
- With email + password, we send a 6-digit verification code to your address. Enter it to confirm — your workspace is only created after your email is verified.
You land signed in, on your workspace’s own address (yourclub.peoplepit.com), as its administrator.
What you get
Section titled “What you get”- The free tier: up to 1,000 records, unlimited users, and a monthly AI-assistant budget — enough for most small organizations. Upgrade any time from Admin → Billing & plan; pricing scales by records, never by seats.
- The AI assistant, ready to go: your first screen is the assistant. Describe what you run and it sets up your workspace — see Set up with the AI assistant.
- A blank, fully configurable engine: everything the assistant creates (record types, fields, workflows, dashboards) can also be built or changed by hand in the Admin area.
Signing in later
Section titled “Signing in later”- Go to your workspace address (
yourclub.peoplepit.com) — the workspace is recognized from the address. - Or go to
app.peoplepit.comand enter your workspace name; this also lets you keep several workspaces signed in and switch between them. - Google sign-in works for any account whose email matches — link it once by using the Google button.
Inviting your team
Section titled “Inviting your team”Administrators add users in Admin → Users (name, email, password, role) and organize them into groups that control what they can see and do — see Users, groups & permissions.