Hi @crane_user
No, because it seems your situation is:
- a free organization
- with paid divisions
meaning that anyone who freely joins the Asana organization falls into the free org.
A user then have to be invited by a division administrator to access a division, so you control who you pay for.
So if you create a new Business division, you’ll control who joins it and the number of licences.
As @Andrea_Mayer mentionned, you can find more info in the article I wrote on divisions: What I learned about divisions 😅
Asana support should be able to tell you more about existing divisions.
As Asana Solution Partner, I can probably help you.
You can write me in PM (julien@ido-clarity.com), I will need for example the domain name of your company and your email address. We can also schedule an appointment if needed.
Divisions are often interesting in very large groups with many very separate entities, which do not necessarily collaborate with each other. Depending on the size of your company, it might be interesting to see if there is any point in having the multiple divisions you seem to have, as divisions do not always facilitate collaboration.
Julien