Run separate Dev, Staging and Prod workspaces
Updated Jun 25, 2026
By default an account owns one workspace. On a plan with multiple workspaces enabled, the same owner can run separate workspaces — for example Dev, Staging and Prod — under one login.
Why you may need separate workspaces for Dev, Staging and Prod?
- In Enterprise settings, it is a best practice to have separate workspaces for Dev, Staging and Prod.
- This setup will ensure minimal disruptions to end-users when there are new apps being developed or when the existing apps are changed.
Note: Currently Max and Enterprise plans support an account to own multiple workspaces.
How to create another workspace?
- Go to the sign-up page and register with your existing email and password.
- Enter a name for the new workspace and choose a plan that supports multiple workspaces (badged on the plan picker).
- The new workspace is created — use the workspace switcher to move between them.
Create another workspace
- Go to the sign-up page and register with your existing email and password.
- Enter a name for the new workspace and choose a plan that supports multiple workspaces (it's badged on the plan picker).
- The new workspace is created and you can switch to it.
Switch between workspaces
- Use the workspace switcher in the app to move between the workspaces you belong to.
Good to know
- Workspace names are unique across SheetApps — if a name is taken you'll be asked to pick another.
- Need to move an app between your workspaces? See Copy an app to another workspace.