We’ve rolled out an important update that significantly improves how shared workspaces and team members work inside the platform.
This release focuses on removing friction for teams and making collaboration behave the way it should.
In shared workspaces, some team members experienced limitations even when the workspace owner had an active subscription.
This caused a few problems:
Team members couldn’t fully access shared workspace data
Actions like creating customers, invoices, or other resources were sometimes blocked
Limit warnings appeared for team members who didn’t have their own subscription, even though the workspace owner did
This wasn’t the experience we wanted for teams.
We’ve corrected how subscriptions and permissions are handled across shared workspaces.
Here’s what’s improved:
Shared workspace access is now fully consistent
Team members can properly see and work with shared workspace data.
Subscription checks now respect the workspace owner
Feature limits are evaluated based on the workspace owner’s active subscription, not the team member’s personal account.
No subscription required for team members
Even if a team member has:
No subscription
A lower-tier plan
They can still work normally inside a shared workspace, as long as the owner has an active plan.
No more false limit warnings
Teams will no longer see incorrect “limit reached” or “no subscription found” messages while working in an owner-subscribed workspace.
Collaboration is now smoother and more predictable:
Owners manage subscriptions
Teams focus on work
Shared workspaces behave like true shared environments
This brings the platform closer to how modern team-based SaaS products are expected to work.
If you notice anything unexpected or have feedback on team workflows, we’d love to hear from you. More improvements are on the way 🚀