Hi Fibery team!
One more small idea related to workspace navigation. ![]()
As a workspace architect, when building larger systems the left sidebar can become very long, because we need to manage many spaces — active ones, experiments, archived structures, infrastructure spaces, etc.
Currently folders help organize spaces, but they affect all users, not just the architect.
It might be useful to allow architect-only organization of spaces, for example:
• folders that are visible only in Architect mode
• or a way to group/hide spaces only for workspace architects
This would allow architects to organize things like:
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Active spaces
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Experiments
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Archived / Done
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Infrastructure spaces
without affecting how regular users see the workspace.
For regular users the navigation could stay clean, while architects could still manage large systems more comfortably.
And as an idea that could make this even clearer:
When Architect mode is enabled, the sidebar could show the architect’s folder structure used to organize spaces (for example: Active, Experiments, Done, Infrastructure, etc.).
But when Architect mode is turned off, the sidebar would switch to the user-facing navigation, exactly as regular users see it.
So we have like invisble folders ![]()