Creating Your Account and Organization
Use the Sign Up flow to create your FabHub account and set up your organization.
Creating Your Account
Signing Up
Steps
- From the login screen, go to the sign-up page: Sign Up.
- You'll be taken to the Registration page.
- Enter the following details:
- Name
- Password
- Confirm Password
- Accept the Terms and Privacy policy.
- Click Continue.
Notes
- The Continue button is enabled only when required fields are valid and terms are accepted.
- You'll receive a verification email after submission.
Verifying Your Email
- Open the verification email from FabHub.
- Click Activate Account.
If the link is expired or invalid, an error message will appear with instructions to try again.
If you do not see the email within a few minutes, check your spam or junk folder and make sure @fabhub.app messages are not blocked by your email provider.
Create Your Organization
After email verification, you'll be asked to create your organization.
- Enter:
- Organization Name
- Country/Location
- Click Create Organization.
After you click Create Organization, your workspace is created and the app continues onboarding based on billing status and selected plan. The organization name and country you entered are saved for your tenant (country is used for billing and tax defaults).
Setting Up Your Organization
You can complete additional organization details in Settings when you are ready. If your plan includes guided onboarding, a multi-step flow may be available for legal and contact information.
Step 1: Legal Information
- Display Name
- Workspace URL (optional custom slug)
- Legal Name
- Registration Number
- VAT/TAX Number
Step 2: Local Information
- Country
- Registered Address
Step 3: Contact Information
- Phone Number
- Email Address
- Website URL (Optional)
Finishing Setup
- Click Finish Initial Setup to complete initial setup.
- Confirm when prompted.
After completion, you'll continue to the dashboard.
Organization Profile
The Organization Profile will be available under Settings -> Organization -> Profile and can be edited further.
Setup Users and Roles
To set up Users and Roles, open Settings and go to Users.
Required fields for creating a user can include:
- Name
- Site
- Role
- Phone Number (Optional)
- Team
Notes
- Available role types and granular access control levels can vary by subscription plan. If you are on a lower tier, some advanced permissions may be unavailable.
- For a complete overview of what each role can do, see the Roles and Permissions documentation page.
Access Privileges on Items, Stocks, Contacts, Sell, Make, Buy, Check, Fix and Settings per user can be allocated by the admin.
The access privileges are as follows:
- Full Access
- View
- Create
- Edit
- Delete
Admin can Save and Deactivate the new user information.
Setup Sites
In this section, admins can update the sites or locations available to the organization.
Fields required are:
- Site Name
- Legal Name
- Address
- Currency
- Site Functions
Once a location is created, the new entry will be listed under Settings -> Organization -> Locations.
A multiple select function is also available for multiple deletion feature.
Bonnes pratiques
- Complete email verification immediately to avoid delays in accessing your account and organization setup.
- Use a work or company email address instead of personal email to ensure proper team access and ownership.
- Choose a clear and consistent Organization Name, especially if you manage multiple entities or sites.
- Fill out legal and contact information accurately during setup to avoid issues with future reporting, documentation, and integrations.
- Set up your organization details early instead of skipping, so your system is ready for operational use.
- When creating users, assign roles and access privileges carefully to maintain data security and avoid unauthorized changes.
- Follow the principle of least access. Only give users the permissions they need.
- Organize users by site and team to keep operations structured, especially for multi-location setups.
- Create sites (locations) that reflect your actual operational structure such as warehouses, factories, or offices.
- Use consistent naming for:
- Sites
- Teams
- Roles
- This helps maintain clarity as your organization grows.
- Review and update user access and site configurations regularly as your team and operations evolve.