Teamspaces
A teamspace is a page owned by a team rather than a single person. Only people you invite can open it, so it stays private to your group. Use one for work you run with collaborators, a studio, a co-op, or any small team that shares a page.
Teamspaces are part of Pro. See Plans and credits for the full comparison.
How a teamspace is different
- Owned by a team, not one account. Several people can view and work on the same page.
- Private to members by default. Anyone outside the team who opens the link sees a "this page is private" notice, the same as a private page.
- Invite-only. People join by invitation, not by finding the link.
Creating a teamspace
- Click + New page in the sidebar.
- Choose Team as the page type.
- Give it a name and create it.
Your new teamspace starts private to you. Add people next.
Inviting and managing members
Open the team's settings to:
- Invite members by email or invite link. They get access once they join.
- Remove members who no longer need access.
- See who's in the team at any time.
Only members (and you) can view or edit the teamspace. Everyone else is kept out.
When to use one
- A studio or collective sharing a single commission queue
- A project you run with an assistant or collaborator
- Internal planning you want off your public profile but visible to your team
For a page that's just yours and hidden from everyone else, you don't need a teamspace. Make a regular page private instead. See Page privacy and access control.