Switching Workspaces [Apps]

Switching Workspaces [Apps]

Switching between Workspaces is also possible on the mobile app. This way you can keep a track of all the different projects while you're on the go, irrespective of which workspace that you are a part of.

If you're unsure about what workspaces are, refer this article or if you'd like to know when you need to create a new workspace, click here.

Listed ahead are the steps you need to follow for switching the current workspace.

  • Tap the planBIM logo located on the top-left corner of the phone screen or slide towards the right from the left edge of your phone. A drawer containing a list of all the different workspaces that you are a part of will show up.

  • Tap on the Workspace name that you wish to switch as the current Workspace.

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You can now scroll through the list of projects inside the new switched Workspace.

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