Workspaces
View as MarkdownAccounts, workspaces, and how resources and billing are scoped.
Atlasflow organizes everything you do inside a workspace. Understanding the relationship between your account and your workspaces helps when you start collaborating or separating projects.
Accounts and workspaces
- An account is your personal login identity (your email and password).
- A workspace is a container for projects, billing, and members. Your account can belong to multiple workspaces.
When you sign up, Atlasflow creates a personal workspace for you. You can create more workspaces and switch between them in the dashboard.
What a workspace owns
| Scope | Examples |
|---|---|
| Projects | Each project belongs to exactly one workspace. |
| Billing | The plan, subscription, usage, and credits are per workspace. See Billing. |
| Plan-gated features | Build machine tiers, regions, and replicas depend on the workspace plan. |
Switching workspaces
Use the workspace switcher in the dashboard to move between workspaces. Your active workspace determines which projects you see and which billing account is used.
Plans are per workspace
Because billing is scoped to the workspace, each workspace has its own plan and subscription. A workspace must have an active subscription before it can deploy.
Next steps
- Plans: compare Hobby, Pro, and Team.
- Projects: create projects inside a workspace.
- Getting started: set up your first workspace and project.