What everyone in a workspace can see (and spend)

In an Eddie workspace every member can see every project and the full member list, and everyone's edits, prompts and imports spend the same shared credit pool — so only add people you want to share all of that with.

A workspace is a shared space by design. It's worth being clear-eyed about what "shared" means before you add teammates or import sensitive footage.

Everyone sees every project

There are no per-project permissions inside a workspace. Every member can open every project in it. If footage shouldn't be seen by the whole team, keep it in your personal space or a separate workspace.

Everyone sees the member list

Any member can view the full roster of who's in the workspace.

Everyone spends the same credits

Members' edits, prompts and imports all draw from the workspace's shared credit pool. A member's activity spends the owner's/workspace's credits.

Owner controls

Only the owner can add or remove members. See manage members.

Practical guidance

  • Use separate workspaces to wall off clients or confidential work.

  • Keep solo or sensitive projects in your personal space.

Related: create a workspace, how credits work.