Moly
Concepts

Workspace

Understanding workspaces in Moly

Workspace

A workspace is the central hub for organizing your work in Moly. It's where your spaces, projects, pages, tasks, and team collaboration happen.

What is a Workspace?

A workspace is a container for everything your team works on.

A workspace brings together spaces, projects, pages, tasks, members, and settings under one shared place.

Organization Hierarchy

Moly uses a simple hierarchy for shared work:

Workspace
The account or team container. Members, roles, billing, and workspace settings are managed here.
Space
A broad area of work inside the workspace.
Tasks
Pages
Project
A focused initiative or deliverable inside a space.
Tasks
Pages
Cycles
Team members and permissions are workspace-level settings, not separate space-level membership.

Use spaces for broad areas of work and projects for more focused outcomes inside those areas. Pages can live at the space level or inside a project. Team members, roles, and permissions are managed at the workspace level.

Creating a Workspace

When you first sign up for Moly, onboarding creates a workspace for you.

Workspace Settings

Each workspace has its own settings for identity, members, roles, and workspace behavior.

See Workspace Settings for the current workspace-level settings available in Moly.

Personal vs Team Workspaces

Personal Workspace

A private workspace created for individual planning.

  • Created automatically for each user
  • Private to you by default
  • Best for personal task management

Team Workspace

A shared workspace for collaborating with other people.

  • Shared with multiple members
  • Supports collaborative task management
  • Adds workspace roles and permissions

Best Practices

Use separate workspaces

Keep work and personal tasks in different workspaces.

Invite the right people

Add teammates who need access to shared projects.

Clean up unused workspaces

Remove workspaces you no longer need.

Use descriptive names

Make each workspace easy to identify from the switcher.

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