Workspaces

Organize projects inside Meku using Workspaces. Group related builds, collaborate with teams, and maintain a separate environment for experiments and production apps.

Workspaces provide a structured layer for organizing projects within Meku. As you build more applications, prototypes, and production systems, Workspaces help keep projects organized and easy to manage.

This feature is designed for builders working across multiple apps, teams collaborating on shared projects, and structured product development workflows.

What Workspaces Solve

As the number of projects grows, managing them individually becomes difficult.

Workspaces introduce structure by providing:

  • Logical grouping of related projects
  • Controlled collaboration within a shared environment
  • Separation between experimental and production builds
  • Clear navigation across multiple projects

Instead of managing isolated projects, you can organize them inside a workspace.

Core Capabilities

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Workspaces provide several capabilities that simplify project organization and collaboration.

Project Grouping

Projects can be organized based on how your work is structured.

Examples include:

  • Product lines
  • Client projects
  • Internal tools
  • Environment types

Grouping related projects keeps development organized and easier to navigate.

Team Collaboration

Workspaces support collaboration across projects. Within a Workspace, you can:

  • Invite team members
  • Collaborate on multiple projects
  • Maintain shared ownership of builds

Access is scoped at the Workspace level, keeping collaboration organized and avoiding cross-project mess.

Environment Separation

Workspaces help separate different types of development work.

You can use them to:

  • Separate experimental prototypes from production applications
  • Isolate client work from internal projects
  • Maintain controlled environments for testing and iteration

This structure supports scalable product development workflows.

How to Use Workspaces

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Follow these steps to start organizing projects with Workspaces.

  • Create a new Workspace from the dashboard.
  • Give the Workspace a name and configure it.
  • Move existing projects into the Workspace.
  • Invite collaborators if needed.

Projects inside the Workspace automatically inherit its team and organizational context.

Scaling with Workspaces

As the number of your projects increases, Workspaces provide better structure and visibility.

They help with:

  • Clear navigation across projects
  • Reduced operational friction
  • Better long-term project management
  • Defined ownership boundaries

Workspaces are particularly useful for:

  • Agencies managing multiple clients
  • Startups building multiple products
  • Teams running parallel experiments
  • Builders maintaining production and staging environments

Access and Control

Permissions are managed at the Workspace level.

This allows teams to maintain:

  • Structured collaboration
  • Controlled project visibility
  • Clear ownership of builds

Each Workspace operates as an independent organizational environment.