Organization settings
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View and manage the settings for your GitBook organization. These include member management, sign-in methods, integrations, billing and plans.
Click on the settings icon, then click on [organization name] settings. This will take you to the general tab of that organization’s settings page, and you’ll see additional tabs containing further settings on the left-hand side.
Organization profile
You can update the logo and the name of the organization.
GitBook AI features
GitBook’s AI-powered search lets your team members ask questions about your content in natural language. You can also enable GitBook AI for published content in the space customization panel.
Publishing
Each published GitBook space that lives within your organization’s library will have a domain in two parts:
[something].gitbook.com
(this is the GitBook subdomain) or your own custom subdomain
/[spaceURL]
(this is set within the settings for the space itself)
You can update the GitBook subdomain here, as well as the default content, which is the space that visitors will see if they navigate to your GitBook subdomain directly.
Note: GitBook subdomains are a legacy feature, and you may not have access to change your subdomain at the time of reading this doc. Please refer to and to learn more about structuring your docs with custom URLs.
Actions
From this section you can delete the organization. Note: there is no turning back if you delete an organization! All associated data will be deleted as well. If you want to keep any spaces or collections owned by the organization, make sure to first them to another library.