WORKSPACES, FOLDERS AND SUBFOLDERS
Organize all of your business into workspaces and folders. Save time and effort for your entire team. Simplify your work and bring your team together.
Organize all of your business into workspaces and folders. Save time and effort for your entire team. Simplify your work and bring your team together.
Create multiple workspaces – one for each of your projects, clients, etc..
Easily maintain security and project focus – each workspace has its own users, content, and permissions.
Keep project data separate – each workspace is entirely separate from other workspaces.
Keep order in each workspace – create folders and subfolders within each workspace.
Access workspaces from anywhere – mobile phone, desktop, or directly at the Nimbus website.
Continuous team collaboration – teams can readily coordinate by accessing work items in a single, secure location.
Unlike conventional document and sharing tools that limit team workflow efficiency. Nimbus is open and readily accessible from anywhere. Enable your teams – and your entire company – to do their best work together.
A member may have different permission levels in different workspaces. For example, a member might be an admin in one workspace, yet has read-only permissions in another workspace.
ROLE TYPE | Manage organization | Create & modify | Add or remove users | Create and edit notes | View notes |
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Owner | |||||
Manager | |||||
Admin | |||||
Create and edit | |||||
Read only |
Manager – a Nimbus manager creates, modifies and deletes workspaces. Managers also add users, maintain user accounts and control the level of user access to each workspace.
Member – members are given access to specific workspaces by managers. A member may have permissions that vary in each their workspaces.
Admin – invite or remove users and set user permissions within that workspace.
If each of your departments tend to lead its own projects – in contrast to company-wide programs – then it may be best to structure by department. Begin by creating a workspace for each department. Then, structure the workspace with folders and subfolders. The Marketing workspace could contain folders such as Admin, Ads, Budget, and Logos. An Information Technology workspace might contain folders such as Applications, Hardware, Providers Network and Inventory.
Client-based businesses such as consultancies, real estate brokers, and law firms would have a different structure. One workspace could contains all general purpose files for the team and each of the other workspaces would correspond to each clients. To support specific projects for each client, various folders and subfolders can be created inside of each client workspace.
Your business may have several revenue streams such as sales, support and consulting. It may be sensible to create workspaces to represent revenue components.
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