Sharing and collaborators
Bool separates two different kinds of access, and it’s worth keeping them straight:
- Editor access — who can open this Bool and change it
- Live access — who can view the published app (covered in Publishing)
This page covers editor access.
Inviting editors
Open your project’s Dashboard → Sharing (owner-only). You can invite people individually, or share with an entire group at once if your workspace has groups set up. Each person gets one of:
- Can view — sees the chat, files, and preview, but can’t send messages or make changes. They’ll see a prompt to remix the Bool if they want to make their own edits.
- Can edit — can chat with the agent and edit files like an owner
- Can edit & publish — edit access, plus the ability to publish changes live
Publish is a deliberately separate grant from edit — an invited editor can work on a Bool without being able to push it live unless you also give them that permission.
Working together live
When more than one person has a Bool open, you’ll see each other’s presence and typing indicators. Only one person can be mid-turn with the agent at a time — if you send a message while a collaborator’s turn is running, yours queues until theirs finishes.
Workspace-wide sharing
On a Team plan, you can share a Bool with your whole workspace at once instead of inviting people one by one — see Plans and billing.
Joining a workspace
If someone sends you a workspace invite link, opening it walks you through creating an account (or signing in) and joining that workspace.