Switching between teams

If you're in multiple workspaces, here's how to switch between them without signing out.

Lots of OverSkill users belong to more than one workspace — one for their company, one for a side project, one for a client. Switching is one click.

The workspace switcher

In the top-left corner of OverSkill (next to the logo), you'll see your current workspace name. Click it.

A menu drops down with:

  • Every workspace you're a member of
  • The role you have in each
  • The credit balance of each

Click any workspace to switch.

What changes when you switch

Switching workspaces is like signing into a different account. You see:

  • Different apps — only the apps in that workspace
  • Different credits — that workspace's balance
  • Different team — that workspace's members
  • Different billing — separate from your other workspaces

You stay signed in to OverSkill — no need to re-enter your password.

Joining a new workspace

Three ways:

  1. Get invited — someone sends you an invitation (most common)
  2. Create one — Account menu → New workspace
  3. Accept an open invite — some workspaces have public sign-up links

Your default workspace

If you have several workspaces, OverSkill defaults to the most recently active one. You can pin a different one as your default:

Account → Preferences → Default workspace → pick.

Leaving a workspace

Workspace settings → Leave workspace. You lose access immediately. Your work in that workspace stays with the workspace.

If you're the only Owner of a workspace, you can't leave until you either:

  • Promote someone else to Owner first
  • Delete the workspace

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Team roles

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Inviting team members

Add teammates to your OverSkill account so multiple people can build the same apps.

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