Boost.space Sandbox Environment
The Sandbox environmentCreate a copy of your system instance and use it as a Sandbox test environment. Test features and work with your data risk-free. You can re-generate the Sandbox environment at any time so that it will match your main system instance. in Boost.spaceA platform that centralizes and synchronizes company data from internal and external sources, offering a suite of modules and addons for project management, CRM, data visualization, and more. Has many features to optimize your workflow! serves as a dedicated spaceIn Boost.space, a space is a subunit within a module that helps organize and categorize data, ensuring clarity even with large volumes. For example, within the Contacts module, you might have spaces like "Client Database" or "Supplier Database." Access to each space is restricted to users who have created it or have been granted access. where usersCan use the system on a limited basis based on the rights assigned by the admin. can experiment with new features, changes, and workflows without influencing their live, production environment. This dedicated testing area is designed to provide users with the freedom to explore and innovate while ensuring their ongoing work remains undisturbed. Here’s a step-by-step guide on how to use the Sandbox environment in Boost.space.
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Accessing the Sandbox Environment
- Login to your Boost.space account: Start by logging into your Boost.space account using your login credentials. Once logged in, you’ll be able to access your workspace.
- Navigate to the Sandbox environment: After logging in, locate the Sandbox environment within your workspace. This is typically signified by an icon or labelIn Boost.space, a label is a tag that can be added to items within a module. It's a flexible tool used to categorize and organize data, making it easier to customize workflows and processes. clearly indicating it as the “Sandbox” environment.
Using the Sandbox Environment
- Experiment with features: Once inside the Sandbox environment, you’re free to try out new workflows, features, or changes. Remember, any changes made within the Sandbox environment won’t affect your live production environment. This makes it a safe space for testing and exploration.
- Share your Sandbox: If you want to collaborate with others within the Sandbox environment, you can do so by sharing it. To share, locate and click on the relevant icon in the top-right corner of the Sandbox environment.
Safety Measures
- Security and Stability: Boost.space uses the Sandbox environment to uphold the stability and reliability of their platform. This is part of Boost.space’s dedication to delivering secure and reliable solutions to their users.
Remember, the Sandbox environment is a tool for testing and trying out new ideas. It’s not meant to serve as a permanent workspace. Once you’re satisfied with your changes and confident in their functionality, you can implement them in your live production environment.