Your personal account spans all workspaces you belong to. Profile settings, language preferences, and login credentials follow you everywhere, while each workspace maintains its own team dynamics and permissions.
Account Setup
Your account is created automatically on first login. Sign in with GitHub, Google, or email verification code. Accounts with matching email addresses are linked automatically, so signing up with GitHub using you@company.com and later using email verification with the same address resolves to one account.
Multi-Workspace Access
Your personal account can belong to multiple workspaces. Each workspace has its own team, applications, and billing, but your profile remains consistent across all of them.
Switching workspaces: Use the workspace selector in the top-left corner to switch between workspaces you have access to.
Workspace independence: Your role and permissions are set per workspace. You might be an Owner in one workspace and a Member in another.
Profile Management
Update your profile information in Settings → Account → Profile. Changes apply across all workspaces you belong to.
Profile picture: Upload a custom avatar. This replaces the default initials-based avatar and appears in all workspaces.
Display name: How you appear to team members across all workspaces. Choose something that helps teammates identify you.
Email address: Your primary login credential and unique identifier. Changing your email affects every workspace using the old address.
Language and Interface
Display language: Available languages include English, Simplified Chinese, and Traditional Chinese. This setting affects interface elements but not your application content.
Change language: Click your avatar, choose Language, then select your preferred language.
Login Methods
Sign in with any of the following:
- GitHub: OAuth via your GitHub account.
- Google: OAuth via your Google account.
- Email verification code: One-time code delivered to your email address.
Security
Social login (GitHub or Google) inherits the security posture of your chosen provider. Review the provider’s security settings and monitor login activity through their platform.
Your personal settings follow you everywhere, but each workspace has its own roles and permissions.
Changing your email address affects all workspaces. If you want to change the email for just one workspace, ask that workspace to invite the new email as a separate user account.