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  • Getting started
    • Create your workspace
    • Create your first agent
    • Launch your first run
  • Workspaces and access
    • Manage workspace settings
    • Manage members and roles
    • Agency and client workspaces
  • Agents
    • Configure agent runtime
    • Network access and secrets
  • Snapshots
    • Create and manage snapshots
    • Pi runtime template
  • Runs and monitoring
    • Use the dashboard
    • Inspect run details
  • Usage and billing
    • Use the usage dashboard
    • Manage plans and billing
  • API and SDK
    • API keys and authentication
    • Use the v1 runtime API
  • Troubleshooting
    • Common issues and fixes

Create Your Workspace

Create a Salambo workspace, understand what lives inside it, and decide when to use an agency account.

Your workspace is the boundary around everything you operate in Salambo. Agents, snapshots, API keys, members, usage, and billing all belong to a workspace.

When To Do This

Create a workspace when:

  • you are setting up Salambo for the first time
  • you want to separate production and staging environments
  • a team needs its own agents, billing, and access controls
  • you are an agency creating isolated environments for clients

How To Create A Workspace

  1. Open the Home area.
  2. If you do not already have a workspace, choose Create Workspace.
  3. Enter a clear name for the workspace.
  4. Submit the form to create it.
  5. Open the workspace and review the main navigation: Dashboard, Snapshots, Agents, Usage, and Settings.

If your account only belongs to one workspace and single-workspace redirect is enabled, Salambo may take you directly into that workspace after sign-in.

What Lives Inside A Workspace

Every workspace has its own:

  • agent list and run history
  • snapshot library
  • usage and billing data
  • API keys
  • team membership and invitations
  • settings such as workspace name and logo

This separation is important. If you want clean billing, separate permissions, or a distinct runtime surface, use a separate workspace instead of overloading a shared one.

Standard Workspace Vs Agency Workspace

Choose a standard workspace if you are operating one team or one environment.

Choose an agency workspace if you need:

  • client workspaces under one parent account
  • sub-account tracking and limits
  • a clean way to switch between client environments

You can upgrade a standard workspace to an agency account later from Settings > General. That upgrade is intentionally one-way, so only do it when you are ready to manage clients as separate workspaces.

What To Do Next

After your workspace exists, the next practical step is usually to create a snapshot and then create your first agent.

  • Continue with Create your first agent
  • If you need to understand workspace structure first, read Workspaces and access

Common Questions

Should I make one workspace per customer?

If you are an agency, yes, client workspaces are the cleanest way to isolate access, usage, and operations. If you are one internal team with one shared environment, a single workspace is usually enough.

Can I rename the workspace later?

Yes. Workspace identity settings such as name and logo are managed in Settings > General.

Does billing belong to the user or the workspace?

Billing is workspace-scoped. Permissions determine who can manage it.

  1. When To Do This
    1. How To Create A Workspace
    2. What Lives Inside A Workspace
    3. Standard Workspace Vs Agency Workspace
    4. What To Do Next
    5. Common Questions