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How to Set Up Your Dreem Account

Learn how to create and verify your Dreem account, invite your team, and explore the basics of your workspace. This guide walks you through account setup, adding users, and understanding the core areas you’ll use to start creating content in Dreem.

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Written by Tierney Morgan
Updated over a month ago

Creating Your Dreem Account

To get started, head to Dreem and click Sign Up.

You can create your account using any of the following authentication options:

  • Google

  • Microsoft

  • Apple

  • Email

Verifying Your Account

If you signed up with email, you’ll receive an email with a verification code.

Open the message, enter the code in Dreem when prompted, and your account will be fully verified—unlocking complete access to your workspace.

Inviting Your Team

If you’re on a Team or Professional plan, you can invite additional users to collaborate in the same workspace. Credits are shared across your team, so everyone uses the same pool for content generation.


To add teammates:

  1. Open Settings from the left navigation menu

  2. Select People

  3. Enter their email and send an invite

Choosing Roles When Adding Team Members

When you invite teammates to your Dreem workspace, you’ll be asked to assign each person a user role. Roles help you control access to sensitive areas of your account while ensuring that everyone has the tools they need to work efficiently.

Dreem offers three roles:

Admin

Admins have full access to Dreem’s platform features. They can manage:

  • Users and roles

  • Billing and invoices

  • Integrations

  • Workspace settings

Admins cannot delete the entire account, but they can perform all other administrative actions.

Member

Members have access to core Dreem functionality. They can:

  • Create and manage content

  • Work in Studio

  • Manage products and assets

Members cannot manage users, billing, integrations, or account-level settings.

Billing Admin

Billing Admins manage all payment-related actions without having full administrative control. They can:

  • Update payment methods

  • View and download invoices

  • Purchase top-up credits

  • Manage subscription plans

Billing Admins cannot change user roles, manage integrations, or edit workspace settings.

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