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Workspaces
How workspaces group app entries, what switching does, and what stays isolated.
What a workspace changes
A workspace is a named view that groups app entries by context. Switching workspaces changes which entries are visible, but the true isolation boundary is still the individual app entry.
Switching and moving apps
When you switch workspaces, weballoon saves the current state for open apps, closes the mounted views, and filters the interface to the newly active workspace.
Apps can be moved between workspaces from their menus. Deleting a workspace does not delete the apps inside it; those entries return to the default view.
Limits and isolation
The Free plan includes up to two workspaces, while paid plans remove the workspace limit.
Each app entry keeps its own Electron session partition, which means the same service can stay signed in with different accounts across workspaces.