Workspaces and properties¶
A workspace holds your shared credit balance, your plan limits, and the sites you test. A property is one of those sites. You work in a workspace, and every test you run draws on its credits and targets one of its properties.
What a workspace holds¶
A workspace contains:
- The credit balance everyone in the workspace shares.
- The plan limits — how many tests you can run per month and how many properties you can have.
- One or more properties, the sites you run tests against.
The workspace appears at the top of the sidebar, showing its name and site domain. For how credits and tests work and how to add credits or change your plan, see Credits and tests.
What a property is¶
A property is a connected site you run experiments against. Each property has a name and a starting URL, and connects to an analytics source so Squoosh can model synthetic shoppers from your real traffic.
Your tests run against one property at a time, and the credits they spend come from the workspace's shared balance.
The default plan allows one property. To run tests against more than one site, raise the property limit on your plan — see Credits and tests.
Add a property¶
- In the sidebar, click Settings.
- Open Properties.
- Click Add property.
- Enter the site's Website URL and choose an analytics source to connect.
For connecting Google Analytics or Shopify to a new property, see Install Squoosh.
If you're on the default plan and already have one property, adding another is blocked with Property limit reached. Upgrade your plan for more properties. To raise the limit, change your plan — see Credits and tests.
Delete a property¶
- In the sidebar, click Settings.
- Open Properties.
- On the property you want to remove, open its actions menu and click Delete property.
- Confirm at the Delete property? prompt.
Deleting a property removes it and its related data, and you can't undo it.
Note
You can't delete your last property. A workspace always keeps at least one site to run tests against.