Workspaces
TLDR: Workspaces are shared spaces where teams collaborate on simulations. Create a workspace, invite team members, and work together with role-based permissions. Team tier feature.
What is a Workspace?
A workspace is a shared environment for team collaboration. Instead of working alone on personal projects, your team can:
- Share simulations: All workspace members see the same projects
- Collaborate in real-time: Changes sync instantly for everyone
- Control access: Role-based permissions (Owner, Admin, Editor, Viewer)
- Stay organized: Separate work projects from personal experiments
Creating a Workspace
- Go to Workspaces in the sidebar
- Click Create Workspace
- Enter a name and optional description
- You become the Owner automatically
Workspaces are available on the Team plan ($150/month). Each workspace includes 3 seats, with additional seats at $29/month each.
Inviting Members
- Open your workspace
- Click Invite in the members panel
- Enter the email address
- Select a role (Admin, Editor, or Viewer)
- Click Send Invite
The invitee receives an email with a link to join. Once they accept, they can access all workspace simulations.
Workspace Features
| Feature | Description |
|---|---|
| Shared Library | All simulations visible to workspace members |
| Activity Feed | See who's editing what |
| Role Management | Control who can view vs edit |
| Trash | Recover deleted simulations |
| Settings | Configure collaboration rules |
Personal vs Workspace Projects
You can have both:
- Personal projects: In your personal dashboard, only you can see them
- Workspace projects: In a workspace, shared with team members
Use personal projects for experiments and drafts. Move them to a workspace when ready to share.
Workspace Settings
Owners and Admins can configure:
- General: Name, description
- Collaboration: Who can invite members, default role for new members
- Data & Privacy: Default visibility for new simulations
- Team & Billing: Manage seats and members
Create separate workspaces for different projects or departments. This keeps simulations organized and makes permissions easier to manage.