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How to off-board a member

Off-boarding someone from your Dubly.AI Account is more than just clicking "remove". You want to make sure their work stays intact, their access is fully revoked, and the rest of your team isn't surprised by anything missing afterward. This is a checklist for a clean off-board.

Before removing the member

1. Reassign work in progress

If they have Native Speaker assignments open, reassign them now. Native Speaker assignments don't auto-transfer when the person is removed, and you'll lose track of them. If they've been editing transcriptions or translations on a dub, make sure their changes are saved.

2. Document what they own

Walk through anything specific they configured:

  • Custom voices they created or set up.

  • Translation Styles or Glossaries they tuned.

  • Projects they own.

  • Pinned or active dubs they were running. Capture enough that someone else can pick up the work.

3. Track ownership where it matters

Dubly.AI doesn't formally transfer dub ownership when you remove a member — the dub stays in the Account regardless. But if your team tracks "who owns this dub" externally (in a project manager, a spreadsheet), now's the time to update those records.

4. Check shared external access

If the member shared Dubly.AI dubs with people outside your Account (via a share link), those external links keep working. If you want to revoke an external share, do it on the dub itself, not by removing the member.


Removing the member

Once everything above is handled, remove them as described in How to remove a member from your account.


After removing them

5. Verify their access is gone

If you have any way to test (a shared device, a screen recording from their last session), confirm they can no longer log into the Account.

6. Communicate to the team

Let the team know who's been removed and what's been reassigned. People referencing "ask Sara" don't appreciate finding out Sara is gone after the fact.

7. Cancel pending invites if needed

If the member had open invitations to other people that hadn't been accepted yet, those invites still work. Review pending invites and revoke any that no longer apply.


What if they come back

If someone you removed needs access again, just invite them again. The history on the dubs they touched stays intact, but their new membership starts fresh.