The shop, the books, the people, one place.
Running a small business is not running a project. There is no status meeting. There is no manager whose job is to notice when something is slipping. There is no quarterly review. There is the shop, the back of house, the books, the staff, the suppliers, and the customer who left a voice note about Friday, and all of it has to hold together at once, every week, without anyone else watching for you.
One workspace per business. Operations, payroll, suppliers, marketing, the renewal coming up, the staff one-to-ones you keep postponing. No project-manager vocabulary. No app that assumes you have a team of fifteen and a Friday demo.
The cadence that keeps a business honest.
Why a workspace beats five group chats and a whiteboard.
- The work lives somewhere durable.
Group chats lose things. Whiteboards get wiped. The thing the chef said about the supplier two weeks ago needs to be findable next month, not pinned to the wall behind the bar.
- Three free guests for the people who actually show up.
The bookkeeper, the front-of-house manager, the cleaner who handles the supply order. They get magic-link access, no app to install, no login to remember. They see only what they need to see.
- No project-manager voice.
Nothing here calls you a stakeholder. Nothing here asks for a sprint plan. The empty state is the shop, not a wiki you have to fill in first.
- One bill. The whole operation.
Add the entire team. Same workspace fee. Adding people to your business shouldn't be a budget conversation with your software.
The honest math.
Solo operator: the Free tier covers a single business workspace and three editing guests, enough for you, the bookkeeper, and a right hand, no card. Two locations, two operating modes, or a team across departments: Workspace is €12 a month for unlimited workspaces, and inviting the staff, the suppliers, and the accountant never moves the price. There is no per-seat surcharge at any size. A one-off, a launch, a fit-out, a move: Event is €79 once and that workspace keeps reading for twelve months after.
One workspace, every view, three editing guests, the daily digest. Open it Monday morning. Close it Friday afternoon.