Organizations & Teams
Personal workspaces, organizations, roles, and membership
Stacular has one workspace model with two flavors: the personal workspace every account gets automatically, and organizations that teams create and join. There is no separate “business edition” — the same features work the same way in both.
The personal tenant pattern
Internally, your personal workspace is simply a tenant with one member: you. That sounds like a technical detail, but it’s what makes Stacular feel coherent. Any feature that works in an organization works in your personal space too, because there is no separate code path. Your calendar, your mail, and your settings don’t change shape when you start collaborating.
Organizations
An organization is a shared tenant: shared calendars and mailboxes, bookable rooms and desks, visitor management, and a member directory. Members join by invitation, and administrators manage roles and permissions from the organization settings.
You can be a member of several organizations at once — say, your company and a client’s workspace — and switch between them without logging in and out. Each organization’s data stays inside that organization.
Roles
Organizations have owner, admin, and member roles covering the common cases: owners control billing and the organization’s existence, admins manage members and workplace resources, members use the workspace. Finer-grained permissions are being shaped with pilot organizations — if your team has specific needs here, we want to hear them.
Isolation guarantees
Membership determines visibility, and the database enforces it. See Privacy & Security for how tenant isolation works under the hood.