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DevUps gives every account two kinds of workspaces: a personal workspace that’s created for you automatically when you sign up, and team workspaces that you create to collaborate with others. Understanding the difference helps you decide where to build and share your learning content.

Personal workspace vs. team workspaces

Your personal workspace is private by default and is created automatically when you sign up. It’s ideal for learning paths you’re building for yourself or experimenting with before sharing. Personal workspaces have one limitation: you can’t add other members or assign team-level visibility to paths. Team workspaces are separate workspaces you create and invite others to join. They’re designed for collaboration: team members can contribute to shared learning paths, and owners and admins get a full analytics view across all content in the workspace.
Your personal workspace cannot be renamed or deleted. It always shows “Personal Workspace” as its type in the team header.

What teams unlock

Team-visibility paths

Publish learning paths so every member of the team can find and register for them.

Member management

Invite colleagues by email and assign them roles with different levels of access.

Shared analytics

Owners and admins can see completion rates and progress across all team paths — not just their own.

Role-based access

Control who can invite members, manage content, and change team settings with the Owner, Admin, and Member roles.

Switching between workspaces

Use the workspace switcher in the sidebar to move between your personal workspace and any team workspaces you belong to. Click the switcher to see the full list, then select the workspace you want to work in. The header updates to show the selected team’s name and avatar.
If you’ve just accepted a team invitation and don’t see the team yet, try switching workspaces — the switcher refreshes when you change selection.

Next steps

Create a team

Set up a new team workspace and become its owner.

Invite members

Send email invitations and manage pending invites.

Roles & permissions

Understand what each role can and can’t do.