Move between your private workspace and your teams, and understand what changes when you do.
The Workspace Switcher
The workspace switcher is the control that shows your current workspace at the top of the application. Click it to open a list of every workspace you have access to:
Each team you belong to, with its name, avatar, and your role in that team.
Your Private workspace, marked with a lock icon.
Selecting an entry switches the application to that workspace.
What Happens When You Switch
SDLabs takes you to the Home page of the workspace you switched into.
The listing of projects, experiments, and datasets refreshes to show only what belongs to that workspace.
Anything you create next will be saved into the workspace you are now in.
No data moves when you switch — switching only changes what you are looking at.
What Stays the Same
The shape of SDLabs does not change between workspaces. You will find the same:
Navigation, menus, and pages.
Experiment design, optimization, and analysis tools.
Account settings and personal preferences (theme, language, and so on).
What Changes
Content listings — the experiments, datasets, and projects you see are scoped to the current workspace.
Members panel — only available in team workspaces; not shown in Private.
Permissions — in a team, what you can do depends on your role; in Private, you always have full control.
Workspace indicator — the switcher always shows the workspace you are currently in, so you can verify at a glance where new work will be saved.
Good to Know
If you only have a Private workspace and no team, the switcher will say so — your organization admin needs to assign you to a team first.
Switching does not log you out and does not affect any optimization that is currently running.
If you cannot find an experiment you remember creating, check whether you are in the right workspace — it may live in another team or in Private.
