What Are Workspaces?

Last updated: February 19, 2026

What is a Workspace?

A workspace is an isolated environment containing:

  • Connected repositories

  • Team member data and analytics

  • Usage metrics and AI insights

  • Billing and subscription settings

Think of workspaces as separate "accounts" - each workspace has its own data, settings, and billing. All of our workspaces have their own independent databases.

Workspace Types

Personal Workspace

Designed for individual developers analyzing their own contributions.

Characteristics:

  • Single user access - only you can view the data

  • Personal repositories - connect your personal GitHub/GitLab repos

  • Free tier limitations apply

  • No admin approval needed, other than your own - set up immediately

Ideal for:

  • Individual contributors exploring Exceeds

  • Analyzing open-source or side project contributions

  • Waiting for company workspace admin approval

  • Personal productivity tracking

Company Workspace

Designed for teams and organizations tracking collective productivity.

Characteristics:

  • Multi-user access - invite team members to view shared data

  • Organization repositories - connect company repos (requires admin approval)

  • Scalable - supports unlimited contributors (Pro/Enterprise)

  • Team analytics - compare performance across engineers

Ideal for:

  • Organizations deploying AI coding assistants company-wide

  • Directors measuring AI tool ROI across departments

  • Engineering managers tracking team productivity