# Article Name 2 Ways to Remove a User from a Group in Twingate # Article Summary See two ways to remove a user from a group in Twingate, with practical options for managing group membership in your organization # Original HTML URL on Toriihq.com https://www.toriihq.com/articles/how-to-remove-user-from-group-twingate # Details Need to remove someone from a Twingate group without breaking access for everyone else? Cleaning up group membership is key to least-privilege access and smooth offboarding. In this guide, you’ll learn two practical paths: remove a user in the Twingate Admin Console, or manage membership in your IdP when groups sync to Twingate (Okta, Azure AD, Google Workspace). We’ll help you decide which method fits your setup and change scope before walking through the steps. ## Use Twingate's UI Here, you’ll use the Twingate Admin Console to remove a user from a group. This follows Twingate’s own docs for managing group membership in the UI. ### Open the Admin Console - Sign in to the Twingate Admin Console with an admin account that can manage Teams. ### Go to Groups - In the left menu, select Teams. - Click Groups. ### Open the group you want to edit - Use search if you have many groups. - Click the group name to open its details. ### Remove the user from the group - Go to the Members tab or section. - Find the user in the member list. Use the search field if needed. - Click Remove next to the user’s name. In some layouts, you may see an X icon or a three dots menu with Remove. - Confirm the removal if you’re prompted. ### Save and confirm it worked - If there is a Save button, click it. Some changes save automatically. - Make sure the user no longer appears in the group’s Members list. ### Verify access changes - Group membership updates take effect quickly. If the user still sees group-based access, have them: - Disconnect and reconnect the Twingate Client - Sign out and sign back in to refresh policy ### If you can’t remove the user - You might see a lock icon or a note that the group is synced from your identity provider. Per Twingate’s docs, membership for synced groups is read-only in the Admin Console. - If you don’t see Remove, you may not have the right admin role. Ask an Org Admin or someone with Teams permissions to make the change. ## Use Torii Rather than working in Twingate directly, you can use Torii [https://www.toriihq.com/], a SaaS Management Platform, to remove user from group in Twingate. SMPs centralize SaaS app management and integrations, allowing teams to programmatically onboard/offboard users, view subscription and license details, and more. Instead of a manual step in Twingate, Torii lets you automate the task so it runs whenever a defined event occurs. Triggers can include a new hire, a departing employee, a contract renewal, and similar events. This is especially useful if you need to repeat the action often, saving time and reducing errors. To remove user from group in Twingate straight from Torii, follow these steps: ### 1. Sign up for Torii Contact Torii [https://www.toriihq.com/], and request your free two-week proof-of-concept. ### 2. Connect your Twingate account to Torii Once your account is active, connect Twingate to Torii (assuming you already have an account). Here are the instructions for the Twingate integration [https://support.toriihq.com/hc/en-us/articles/33379921233307-Twingate-Integration]. ### 3. Create a Torii workflow for Twingate In Torii, you can build automated workflows to remove user from group in Twingate. Go to the Workflows tab, choose a trigger, then add an action that will remove user from group in Twingate. From then on, whenever the trigger occurs, Torii will update Twingate automatically.