Getting started with Boost.space
In this category, you will find all the basic information needed when setting up your system for the first time. You will learn what users and admins are and how you can invite a new member to the system. You will find out what modules and add-ons we offer and how you can add them to your system. Here you will find information about the structure of the Boost.space system and you will get acquainted with modules, spaces, and records. Last but not least, you will also get to know the various roles in the space - owner, manager, member.
Boost.space centralizes company data for easy management. Modules and addons offer project management, CRM, data visualization, with a secure shared database.
Boost.space system settings, exclusive to admins, encompass overall setup, appearance, language, currency, and user configurations, including module access controls.
Boost.space has two roles: Admins manage the entire system, create custom fields, and control modules. Users work within assigned spaces and records, using available modules and addons.
Efficiently Manage Users and Teams in Boost.space: Admins handle system settings, invite users, create teams. Customize categories for seamless collaboration and access control.
Discovering Boost.space Modules: Easily access all modules from the main desktop. Explore the module store for insights on both active and inactive modules.
Structuring company data with three tiers. Modules/Addons serve as foundational elements, generating Spaces and Records. These encompass modules like Contacts, Tasks, and Products.
Customize your configuration by picking the modules/addons you need and seamlessly link them with your current tools. Modules/addons function independently, facilitating gradual enhancements.
Space and Record Management: Explaining roles and Permissions. Roles like Owner, Manager, and Member determine who can manage and use spaces, affecting records as well.
Each instance is a tailored deployment for specific teams or organizations, encompassing users, modules, spaces, records, data, and configurations, ensuring independent operation and customization.