A home for every team
As organizations grow, a single shared space gets crowded. Teamspaces give each team a dedicated home for its documents, projects, and data, so work is organized by who owns it.
Give every team its own home for documents, projects, and data, while keeping it all part of one connected workspace.
Per-team spaces
Give each team a home for its work and knowledge.
Organized by team
Keep a team’s documents, projects, and data together.
Still connected
Teamspaces stay part of one connected workspace.
Clear ownership
Make it obvious who owns and maintains each space.
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Per-team spaces
Give each team a home for its work and knowledge.
Organized by team
Keep a team’s documents, projects, and data together.
Still connected
Teamspaces stay part of one connected workspace.
Clear ownership
Make it obvious who owns and maintains each space.
As organizations grow, a single shared space gets crowded. Teamspaces give each team a dedicated home for its documents, projects, and data, so work is organized by who owns it.
Teamspaces keep a team’s work together without walling it off. Content can still be referenced, searched, and connected across the wider workspace, so collaboration between teams stays easy.
When work lives in a team’s space, it’s clear who owns and maintains it. That accountability keeps content fresh and reduces the confusion of a single sprawling space.
Adding a new team is as simple as creating a new space. The structure grows with the organization without becoming unmanageable.
Teamspaces give you the best of both worlds: focused spaces for each team and a connected workspace where knowledge and work flow across the company.
A teamspace is a dedicated home for a team’s documents, projects, and data, so work is organized by the team that owns it.
No. They keep a team’s work together without walling it off — content can still be referenced and searched across the wider workspace.
When work lives in a team’s space, it’s clear who owns and maintains it, which keeps content fresh.
Yes. Adding a team is as simple as creating a new space, so the structure grows with the organization.