Workspaces
Workspaces are where your team manages infrastructure in Atmos Pro. They are used to group repositories together, and a repository can belong to multiple workspaces.
In Atmos Pro, a workspace is your team's home base. Anyone can create a workspace and invite teammates, assigning roles and permissions to fit your team's needs. Workspaces make it easy to organize your infrastructure, manage deployments, connect repositories, and collaborate—all in one place.
In Atmos Pro, a workspace represents an account, and each workspace can have multiple members. Users can belong to one or more workspaces, and each workspace can include many users—these are your team members. Team members can have different roles, such as Owner, Admin, or Member, which determine their level of access and permissions within the workspace.
Workspaces are also where you connect your GitHub repositories. To add a repository to a workspace, you'll need to install the Atmos Pro GitHub App on that repository. This process connects your repositories to Atmos Pro so they can be managed and deployed through the platform. To collaborate, people are invited to join a workspace as team members. This allows teams to manage infrastructure collectively, with clear boundaries between different workspaces and flexible team membership.
With Workspaces, you can:
Organize your infrastructure into logical groups
Manage deployments for multiple teams and projects
Track the status of your stacks in one place
Collaborate with your team more effectively
Anyone can create a workspace in Atmos Pro. When you create a workspace, you are creating a new account for your project or team. Each workspace has a unique ID that is used to associate your GitHub repositories and workflows with the correct Atmos Pro environment.
A workspace provides a central place to manage your infrastructure, track deployments, and collaborate with your team.
Workspaces
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Wayne EnterprisesOnce your workspace is set up, invite your teammates so they can collaborate on infrastructure. Each team member is assigned a role that controls what they can do:
- Owner — Full control over the workspace, including billing, settings, and team management
- Admin — Can manage repositories, trigger deployments, and invite new members
- Member — Can view dashboards, trigger plans, and participate in deployments
Invitations are sent by email, and new members authenticate through GitHub—no separate passwords to manage. You can adjust roles at any time as your team evolves.
Each workspace has its own subscription and billing. If your team only needs a single workspace, any of our plans will work. If you need multiple workspaces under a single billing account—for example, to separate production and development environments across different teams—consider an Enterprise plan which provides centralized billing and management across workspaces through organizations.
Understanding and using workspaces effectively is a key step in leveraging the full power of Atmos Pro for your infrastructure management.
Ready to create a workspace?
Visit the workspace start page to create your workspace and add your repositories.