# Manage user groups {!user-groups-intro.md!} {!user-groups-applications.md!} ## Create a user group !!! tip "" You can modify the group's name, description, and other settings after it has been created. {!how-to-create-a-user-group.md!} ## Change a user group's name or description {start_tabs} {tab|desktop-web} {relative|group|all} 1. Select a user group. 1. Select the **General** tab on the right. 1. Click the **pencil** () icon to the right of the user group, and enter a new name or description. {!save-changes.md!} {end_tabs} ## Configure group permissions !!! warn "" Guests can never administer user groups, add anyone else to a group, or remove anyone else from a group, even if they belong to a group that has permissions to do so. !!! tip "" Users who can add members to a group can always join the group. {start_tabs} {tab|desktop-web} {relative|group|all} 1. Select a user group. 1. Select the **General** tab on the right. 1. Under **Group permissions**, configure **Who can administer this group**, **Who can mention this group**, **Who can add members to this group**, **Who can join this group**, and **Who can leave this group**. {!save-changes.md!} {end_tabs} ## Add groups and users to a group You can add users to a group, or add a group to any other group. Nesting groups makes them easier to maintain. For example, moving a user from one team group to another can automatically update what department group they belong to. {start_tabs} {tab|desktop-web} {relative|group|all} 1. Select a user group. 1. Select the **Members** tab on the right. 1. Under **Add members**, enter groups and users you want to add. You can enter a `#channel` to add all subscribers to the group. 1. Click **Add**. Zulip will notify everyone who is added to the group. {end_tabs} ## Remove users from a user group {start_tabs} {tab|desktop-web} {relative|group|all} 1. Select a user group. 1. Select the **Members** tab on the right. 1. Under **Members**, find the user you would like to remove. 1. Click the **Remove** button in that row. Zulip will notify everyone who is removed from the group. {end_tabs} ## Deactivate a user group {start_tabs} {tab|desktop-web} {relative|group|all} 1. Select a user group. 1. Click the **Deactivate group** () button in the upper right corner of the user group settings panel. 1. Click **Confirm**. {end_tabs} ## Configure who can create user groups {!admin-only.md!} You can configure who can create groups in your organization. Guests can never create user groups, even if they belong to a group that has permissions to do so. {start_tabs} {tab|desktop-web} {settings_tab|organization-permissions} 1. Under **Other permissions**, configure **Who can create user groups**. {!save-changes.md!} {end_tabs} ## Configure who can administer all user groups {!admin-only.md!} You can configure who can administer all user groups in your organization. Guests can never administer user groups, even if they belong to a group that has permissions to do so. In addition, you can [give users permission](#configure-group-permissions) to administer a specific group. {start_tabs} {tab|desktop-web} {settings_tab|organization-permissions} 1. Under **Other permissions**, configure **Who can administer all user groups**. {!save-changes.md!} {end_tabs} ## Related articles * [User groups](/help/user-groups) * [Mention a user or group](/help/mention-a-user-or-group) * [Create user groups](/help/create-user-groups) * [Moving to Zulip](/help/moving-to-zulip) * [Roles and permissions](/help/roles-and-permissions)