Using Workspaces to Separate Enviornments

Using Workspaces to Separate Enviornments

Collaborate with others on the same data. Partition development from production, or differentiate projects with completely separate environments

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What are Workspaces?

Workspaces allow you to create separate work environments that are completely separate from each other. This is useful if you want to:

Create a clear separation between development and production environments

Invite other people to collaborate on the same documents, schemas, or workflows

When you create a Workspace, it will have its own API key. Any member of that Workspace can see all documents, standardizations, schemas, or any other objects created in it.

You can switch between Workspaces by clicking the avatar in the top right and selecting a different one. This provides a completely isolated view of your data, as if you were a different user.

How do I create a Workspace?

To create a Workspace, your account must be on a premium tier or higher.

On the top right, click on your avatar and hit "settings", navigate to "workspaces" tab


In the Workspaces tab, click New Workspace and give the Workspace a name.


Once you've created a Workspace, you can add more members to it. Optionally elevate them to admin status, which will allow them to invite more members to your Workspace.


Clicking the avatar in the top right will display all your available Workspaces, and you can switch between them.