Multiple Workspaces: Separate Brands, Separate Billing
You can now run several workspaces under one account, each with its own media library, team, plan, and billing. Create one from the workspace switcher and check out in a minute.
What's New
One account can now hold multiple workspaces, and each workspace is its own world:
Its own media library, streams, calendars, and overlays
Its own team and permissions
Its own plan and billing: each workspace subscribes separately, so a client's Business workspace and your own Creator workspace live side by side
Creating one takes a minute: open the workspace switcher in the sidebar, choose Create workspace, name it, pick a plan, and check out. You land in the new workspace ready to upload.
Why Workspaces, Not Folders
We could have added folders inside one account. We didn't, because the people asking for this weren't organizing videos, they were separating operations:
Agencies running channels for clients need each client's content, team access, and invoice cleanly isolated. When an engagement ends, the workspace (and its billing) ends with it.
Creators with multiple brands (a gaming channel and a music channel, say) need different teams and different plans. The music brand might need Channel-tier calendar automation while the gaming brand loops happily on Creator.
Organizations like churches with multiple campuses or media houses with several outlets need separation for accounting as much as for content.
Billing is the point, not a detail. Because every workspace carries its own subscription, cost maps one-to-one onto brands: no shared pool to argue over, and an agency can pass each workspace's invoice straight through to its client.
The Details
Naming is free-form. Workspace names don't have to be globally unique; call your client workspace by the client's name.
Switching is instant. The switcher is in the sidebar; everything on screen (streams, library, settings) always belongs to the active workspace.
Your first workspace is unaffected. Existing accounts keep their current workspace and subscription exactly as they are.
Additional workspaces require a plan. Creating a second workspace goes through checkout for that workspace. The Free tier is for your first workspace; extra workspaces are a paid feature.
Team members are invited per workspace. Someone on your client's workspace sees nothing of your other workspaces. See Managing Your Team and Permissions.
One Word About Words
You'll notice the app now says workspace everywhere it used to say "organization". Same concept, clearer name, especially now that you can have several.
Getting Started
If you've been running two brands out of one library with naming conventions and hope, this is your cleanup moment:
Create a workspace for the second brand from the sidebar switcher.
Upload (or re-upload) that brand's content into it.
Reconnect that brand's platform destinations inside the new workspace.
Invite the right people, and only them.
For the agency angle, we wrote a full playbook: How to Run Several Brands or Client Channels From One Account.