Switching Between Workspaces
Jump between every workspace you belong to and see which one Ionhour opens by default each session.
If you're only ever part of one workspace, you can skip this page. But many people belong to more than one — you might sit on multiple teams, or manage a client's account separately from your own company's. Ionhour's workspace switcher lets you jump between all of them without signing out.
The workspace switcher
The switcher shows every workspace you're a member of as a list. Each entry displays the workspace's logo (or its initials if no logo is set), its name, and small avatars for its members with a total member count.
To keep the list tidy, only your first 5 workspaces show by default. If you belong to more than that, click the See all [number] workspaces button at the bottom of the list to expand it — it shows your total workspace count — or Show less to collapse it again.
No workspaces yet?
If you don't belong to any workspace, you'll see a welcome screen instead of a list, with a single button to create your first one.
Switching to a workspace
Find the workspace you want
Scroll the list (or expand it with the See all [number] workspaces button) until you spot the one you need. The member avatars can help you tell similarly named workspaces apart at a glance.
Click it
Click anywhere on the workspace's row. Ionhour switches into that workspace and takes you straight to its dashboard.
Creating a new workspace from here
At the top of the list, there's a New workspace button. Clicking it starts the same setup wizard described in Introduction — handy if you need to spin up a brand-new workspace without leaving the switcher.
Quick-switching without leaving your page
You don't always need to go back to the full switcher. A compact workspace picker is also available directly in the app's side menu, so you can jump to another workspace from wherever you're working.
Which workspace opens next time
Ionhour remembers which workspace you were last working in for your current browser session — so if you close a tab and reopen the app, you land right back where you left off. Signing in again in a different browser, a private/incognito window, or after clearing your browser data starts a fresh session, and you'll be asked to choose a workspace again if you belong to more than one.
Session-based, not device-wide
This "last workspace" memory is tied to your browser session, not your account. If you use Ionhour in two different browser tabs at once, each can be pointed at a different workspace.