How Many Seats are Available When Subscribing to Teams?

In CapCut Teams, a seat represents one user who can join and access the team workspace and its benefits.

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Mar 5, 2026
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In CapCut Teams, a seat represents one user who can join and access the team workspace and its benefits. Each seat allows a team member to use Pro-level features, collaborate on shared projects, and take advantage of team-exclusive tools. Choosing the right number of seats ensures that everyone in your team can work smoothly without access limitations.

📍 If you need help managing seats or selecting the best plan, please contact our support team for assistance.

Table of content
  1. Available Seat Options
  2. Seat Requirement When Subscribing
  3. Adjusting Team Members Before Purchase
  4. Choosing the Right Seat Count

Available Seat Options

CapCut currently offers several flexible seat options to accommodate teams of different sizes. You can choose from the following seat quantities when subscribing to Teams:

  • 3 seats
  • 5 seats
  • 10 seats
  • 15 seats
  • 30 seats

These options allow you to select a plan that matches your current team size and anticipated growth.

Seat Requirement When Subscribing

When selecting a Teams plan, it's important to note that the number of seats must exceed the number of existing members in your selected team space. For example, if your team already has 6 members, you cannot choose a 5-seat plan. This requirement ensures that every current member has an assigned seat and uninterrupted access to team benefits.

Adjusting Team Members Before Purchase

If you wish to subscribe to a plan with fewer seats than your current team size, you'll need to remove or reduce existing members first. Once the number of members is lower than the seat limit you plan to purchase, you can proceed with selecting that seat option. This gives you flexibility to optimize costs while keeping your team structure aligned with your needs.

Choosing the Right Seat Count

Consider both your current team size and future expansion plans when selecting a seat package. Choosing a slightly higher seat count can help avoid frequent plan changes as your team grows.

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