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What is a Productspace? The Future of Product Development Collaboration
Charles Polanco
Head of Product

Your Workspace is Holding You Back
Let’s be real—workspaces were never designed for building products. They were built for organizing, meeting, and keeping things tidy. That’s great if you love updating status reports, but terrible if you’re actually trying to ship something.
Product development isn’t linear. It’s fast, chaotic, and constantly evolving. Workspaces weren’t made for that. They force teams to manage work instead of moving work forward.
That’s where Productspaces come in.
So… What is a Productspace?
A Productspace is a dynamic environment where everything related to a product—vision, communication, issues, payments, roadmaps—lives in one place.
It’s not a workspace. It’s not a project tracker. It’s a command center for shipping products faster.
Here’s how it works:
One Space. Everything Aligned.
- No more jumping between apps. Your product vision, roadmap, and issues are all in one view.
See Issues Before They Become Problems.
- Blockers surface instantly, so your team can fix them before they derail progress.
Communication that Happens Where the Work Happens.
- Chat, calls, video—all within the Productspace. No more lost messages.
Payments Built In.
- Assign work, track progress, and pay freelancers directly—no invoices, no chasing.
A Roadmap That Actually Helps You Ship.
- Milestones update in real-time. No more guessing when something will be done.
Why Productspaces Replace Workspaces
Think of it like this:
- A workspace organizes meetings. A Productspace organizes execution.
- A workspace tracks tasks. A Productspace moves work forward.
- A workspace is passive. A Productspace is built for momentum.
Teams using workspaces juggle too many tools, spend too much time syncing up, and never feel truly aligned.
Teams using Productspaces? They just build.
The Future of Product Development Starts Here
The best product teams don’t waste time managing tools. They stay focused, solve problems fast, and keep moving forward.
That’s what Productspaces are built for.