Workspaces
Workspace settings
Workspace settings let you control the core identity and configuration of your workspace. This is where owners and admins manage how the workspace looks, how it behaves publicly, and what information is shared.
What you can manage in workspace settings
Depending on your current setup, workspace settings may include:
- workspace name
- timezone
- workspace type
- description
- public hiring toggle
- hiring title
- hiring description
- pay per week
- skills and expertise
- website link
- X / Twitter link
- Discord link
- Telegram link
- logo
- banner
Why workspace settings matter
Workspace settings shape both:
- your internal team environment
- your public-facing hiring and profile presence
Well-managed settings help your workspace look credible and stay organized.
Common reasons to update workspace settings
You may update workspace settings when:
- your branding changes
- your hiring status changes
- your workspace description improves
- you add new public links
- your team becomes ready for public visibility
- you want to update the hiring offer or role expectations
Who should manage workspace settings
Workspace settings should typically be managed by:
- owners
- admins
These settings should not usually be left open to all members, because they affect the workspaceβs public identity and operations structure.
π‘Best practices
- keep your workspace description clear and professional
- use real public links only
- make sure your hiring details are current
- update branding assets so the public profile feels complete
- review settings before sending people to your public workspace page