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# Team Workspace

The Team Workspace is what you see immediately after logging in. It is not an app or an agent — it is the team-level shell that holds everything your team builds.

## What's in the Team Workspace

| Surface                                           | What it is                                                                                            |
| ------------------------------------------------- | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| [Home](/reference/team-workspace/home.md)         | Your personalised landing page — recent agents, recent apps, quick actions                            |
| [Ask Riff](/reference/team-workspace/ask-riff.md) | A persistent chat with the Riff agent that has access to your team's integrations and Context library |
| [Context](/reference/team-workspace/context.md)   | Your team's knowledge library — information the Riff agent draws on across all your work              |
| My apps                                           | All the apps your team has built                                                                      |

## Starting a build

From the Team Workspace you can start a new build at any time:

* **New app** — opens the App builder
* **New agent** — opens the Agent builder

Each builder has its own interface and its own reference section. See [App builder](/reference/app-builder.md) and [Agent builder](/reference/agent-builder.md).


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