Workspaces
A workspace is the top-level container in Qualflare for organizing testing activities, managing team members, and controlling access to projects.
What is a Workspace?
A workspace contains all projects, test cases, launches, and results. Workspaces isolate data between different teams or organizations while providing collaboration features for members within.
Workspace Hierarchy
Workspace (top level)
├── Project 1
│ ├── Test Cases
│ ├── Launches
│ └── Results
├── Project 2
└── Team MembersEverything in Qualflare belongs to a workspace. Projects are created within workspaces, and all testing activities happen within projects.
Workspace Features
- Team Management: Invite members, assign roles, control permissions
- Project Container: Create multiple projects for different products or teams
- Billing: Subscription and usage tracking at workspace level
- Settings: Workspace-wide configuration and preferences
- Isolation: Data is isolated between workspaces for security and organization
Use Cases
Single Workspace: Most companies use one workspace for the entire organization. All teams collaborate in the same space with separate projects for different products.
Multiple Workspaces: Large organizations or agencies may use multiple workspaces to:
- Separate different companies or clients
- Isolate environments (production vs staging testing)
- Provide completely independent teams with their own space
Workspace Management
Workspaces are created during sign-up. After signing up, you can:
- Rename your workspace
- Invite team members
- Manage roles and permissions
- Configure workspace settings
- View billing and usage information
Workspaces are created during the initial sign-up flow. See the Quick Start guide.
Related
- Projects - Containers within workspaces for testing activities
- Users & Roles - Team member management and permissions