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Why Can't I Add Another Business?

Learn why adding another WizField business may be blocked by plan coverage, shared billing entitlement, or membership context.

Adding another business may be blocked when the linked Shared Billing Account does not cover another organization, the active organization context is wrong, or the user's membership cannot perform the action.

Check Shared Billing Plan Coverage

WizField plan enforcement resolves from organization context through the linked Shared Billing Account. The billing account is the payer and subscription authority.

Current plan structure in local repo truth:

PlanBusiness coverage
Starter1 business
ProUp to 3 businesses
BusinessExpanded local model with no fixed hard cap currently enforced in local repo truth

Understand Why Starter Can Block Another Business

The engineering closeout records shared billing entitlement behavior where Starter blocked a second business. After safe local plan expansion, a second organization could be added under the same billing_account_id.

This confirms that adding another business depends on billing coverage, not only on the user's desire to create another workspace.

Keep Business Data Separate After Adding a Business

Adding another business creates or links another organization. It does not merge customer, lead, job, invoice, communication, or reporting records across businesses.

Each organization remains its own tenant boundary. Users switch between organizations through the supported organization switcher.

Continue With Shared Billing

For billing coverage details, read How Shared Billing Covers Multiple Businesses. For the workspace model, read Multi-Business Workspaces in WizField.

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