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Manage your workspace settings
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Manage your workspace settings
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Uploading a logo helps personalize your workspace and create a consistent brand identity. Your logo will appear in your internal workspace as well as on your portal.
Customize the name of your workspace. Make sure the name is descriptive and clearly identifies what updates you are aiming to communicate. Choose a name for your workspace that is descriptive and clearly reflects the updates you intend to communicate. Common examples include product names or team names. A well-chosen name helps team members quickly identify the workspace’s purpose and focus. names are product or team names.
This name is used both for your internal workspace and the portal you share with stakeholders and customers.
Provide a brief description to help users understand the purpose of this workspace. This description appears both internally and externally, helping stakeholders and customers quickly grasp the focus and content of the portal.
Workspaces are closely connected to Projects. Each workspace must have at least one linked project, but can be linked to multiple projects.
Linked projects do more than just create a connection; they determine:
Access rights to restricted portals (see below)
The projects used for filters
Which projects are displayed in the portal
If a workspace administrator lacks view permissions for a previously added project, the project name will be hidden.
Deleting a workspace moves it to the trash, where it will be permanently removed after 30 days.
Released admins can restore or permanently delete a workspace from the trash via the global settings in Released:
Click on the global ⚙ Settings in the top right of the workspaces overview page.
In the left navigation, find the Admin section and click on Trash.
To restore a workspace, click the Restore icon.