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Collaboration

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:

  1. 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.
  2. 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.

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