Personal vs. team workspaces
A workspace is the structure that holds your apps, members, settings, and billing. Replit has two types:- Personal workspace, and
- Team workspace
- Personal workspace
- Team workspace Below is the difference between Personal and Team workspaces:
| Personal workspace | Team workspace | |
|---|---|---|
| Roles | Admin, Project-level guests | Admin, Members, Project-level guests |
| Access model | You invite guests to individual projects | Members get access to all projects in the workspace |
| Billing | Your account | Pooled credits from the admin’s account |
| Member management | Per-project (Join Links) | Centralized from workspace Settings |
When to invite to your workspace vs. to a project
| Scenario | What to do |
|---|---|
| Ongoing collaborator who needs access to everything | Invite to workspace |
| Contractor or guest who only needs one project | Invite to project |
| New team member joining your company | Invite to workspace |
| Friend helping you debug a specific app | Invite to project |
Create a team workspace
Managing members
If you didn’t invite members during setup, or need to add more later, go to Settings in your team workspace and invite members by email or Replit username.- Remove members to revoke their access to all workspace projects
- Transfer apps from personal workspaces into the team workspace — see Transfer app to teams
Availability
| Capability | Starter | Core | Pro |
|---|---|---|---|
| Team workspaces | — | ✅ | ✅ |
| Collaboration seats | — | 5 | 15 |
| Pooled credits | — | — | ✅ |
Next steps
Invite teammates
Invite people to a specific project and build together with Agent.
Teams
Enterprise features: SSO/SAML, groups, permissions, and audit logs.