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Workspaces and Teammates

How you can manage your workspace, allocation of MTU's and teammates

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Written by Salomé Cousseau
Updated over 9 months ago

A Workspace is an environment where teammates can organize, manage, and collaborate on various studies projects in Screeb.

Workspaces allow you to split your environments, enabling them to be assigned to certain teams and/or products.

Each workspace will have its own channel ID than need to be injected into the Screeb SDK.

Here is how to access to your Workspace Management :

Choose a name, add some tags and choose how many MTUs you wants to allow to THIS Workspace :

Once the first step completed, you will be asked to assign your first users to your new workspace.

Assigned user can have either the Analyst or Editor rôle. For more information about the definition of these roles, go to this section.

Congratulations ! You now have a new workspace ready for use !


Manage your Workspaces

By going to the Workspace Overview you will be able to manage your MTU allocation.

3 MTU allocation mode are available:

  • Even: Every workspace have the same amount of MTU

  • manual: Take control over the repartition and distribute MTU has you like.

  • Dynamic: All workspace can use the maximum amount of MTU, until Plan limit is reached.

Delete a Workspace

If you need to reste your environment or simply start over, you can delete a workspace from the Workspace Overview page.

On the right side of the workspace list, click on the 3 dots to make the additional options appear.

Here you can click on the Delete action, and proceed.


Manage your Teammates

Add a new teammate :

Manage them directly here :


Permissions and Roles of Teammates :

There are two levels of permissions in Screeb:

- The Organisation level: which allows you to manage the allocation of MTUs and the management of members.

There are two organisational roles: Member and Admin. The member role only allows you to consult, while the admin role gives you write access, as well as access to the organisation overview and the billing section.

- The workspace level: which allows you to manage access within a workspace.

There are three roles within a workspace: Analyst, Editor, Admin.

- Analyst: Read-only access to surveys and data export

- Editor: Permission to create Surveys, Sequences, Releases, as well as partial access to workspace parameters.

- Admin: Write access to everything, as well as full workspace management.

Special feature: being Admin on the organisation automatically makes you Admin on all workspaces.

The reverse is also true. You have to be Admin on the organisation to be Admin on a workspace.

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