A workspace is your team's container in Conclude. Everything — products, feedback, themes, integrations, billing — lives inside one workspace. Most teams need exactly one.
Sign up
Head to conclude.fyi and click Sign up. You can authenticate with email or with Google.
The onboarding flow
After signing up, you're walked through a five-step setup. You can edit anything afterwards in Settings.
Step 1 — Workspace
- Workspace name — usually your company name.
- Subdomain — a short, URL-safe name (e.g.,
durga-digital). Your public-facing pages live atdurga-digital.conclude.fyi. Choose carefully — changing it later breaks public links.
Step 2 — Product
You'll create your first product immediately. A product is a unit you collect feedback for (e.g., conclude for our main app).
- Name — what the product is called in the dashboard.
- Slug — used in URLs (e.g.,
durga-digital.conclude.fyi/conclude). - Icon (optional) — a small visual cue.
Step 3 — Feedback board
Every product gets one feedback board out of the gate. You can name it and write a short description that customers see at the top of the public board.
Step 4 — Roadmap (opt-in)
Decide whether this product should have a public roadmap. It's enabled by default. You can flip it off or change it later in product settings.
Step 5 — Knowledge base (opt-in)
Decide whether this product needs a knowledge base. Skip if you don't, enable if you do — you can always add one later.
What you land on
When the stepper finishes, you'll be taken to the product hub — the home page for your new product, with shortcuts to feedback, themes, insights, the roadmap, and the public URLs to share with customers.
After you're in
Most teams do these things in their first session:
- Invite your team.
- Connect Linear so feedback can flow into your existing workflow.
- Embed the widget in your app, or share your public board URL with customers.
Workspace vs. product settings
- Workspace settings (top-level Settings in the nav) — name, subdomain, billing, team members, API keys, deletion.
- Product settings (Settings inside a specific product) — product name, board configuration, embed code, defaults.
The two are deliberately separate.