Workspace
An isolated space inside TryPost that holds its own social accounts, calendar, members, and brand assets — used to keep clients or product lines separated.
What is a workspace?
A workspace is a top-level container in TryPost. Everything inside it — connected social accounts, scheduled posts, calendar, brand kit, team members, billing seat — is scoped to that workspace alone. Switch workspace, and the whole context flips.
Why workspaces exist
Two situations make this essential:
- Agencies managing several clients. Each client gets a workspace, so the agency can keep accounts, content, and access cleanly separated. A team member working on Client A never accidentally sees Client B's posts.
- Companies with multiple brands or product lines. The corporate parent runs a workspace per brand, with different team members assigned to each.
It's also useful for personal vs. business separation, and for testing campaigns in a sandbox workspace before promoting them.
What lives at the workspace level
- Connected social accounts (Instagram, X, LinkedIn, etc.)
- Scheduled and published posts
- Brand kit (tone, voice rules, color palette, banned words)
- Team members and their roles
- Approval rules and review workflows
- Billing line (depending on plan)
Workspace vs. team
A workspace defines what you're working on. A team defines who you're working with. Bigger plans let you create multiple teams within a workspace — for example, separating a content team from an analytics team — each with its own permissions.