Workspace & Configuration
Workspaces are the control plane for Nalytics. They define which pages belong together, who owns the analytics context, and how the widget appears on the tracked pages.
Ownership model
One primary owner
Ownership changes are explicit and should be coordinated with support.
Widget controls
Layout + style
Adjust alignment, text color, transparency, and branding behavior from the workspace layer.
Who this is for
Workspace owners and admins
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What is a workspace?
A workspace groups related Notion pages into one analytics operating context.
Update workspace owner
Workspace ownership transfers are coordinated through support so the Google account mapping stays correct.
Customize tracking widget
Tune the widget so it matches the page layout and subscription entitlements.
What is a workspace?
A workspace groups related Notion pages into one analytics operating context.
Think of a workspace as a virtual hub for related tracked pages. A company might run one workspace for its public help center and another for its internal wiki. A creator might separate a paid knowledge base from a public landing surface. The workspace defines the page set, the owner, and the widget styling rules that apply to that context.
- Use separate workspaces when the audience, content model, or reporting purpose is meaningfully different.
- Rename the workspace when the publishing surface changes so reports stay understandable to the team.
- Treat widget customization as a workspace-level brand decision rather than a per-page exception wherever possible.
Update workspace owner
Workspace ownership transfers are coordinated through support so the Google account mapping stays correct.
Nalytics ties workspace ownership to the Google account used for the current workspace authority. If the owner changes, support should coordinate the transfer so billing, integrations, and access remain consistent. That prevents partial handoffs where the wrong account still controls the Notion connection or billing surface.
- Contact support with the current owner email, the target owner email, and the workspace name.
- Confirm that the new owner should become the primary billing and workspace contact.
- Wait for the transfer confirmation before disconnecting the original Google account.
- Have the new owner sign in and verify that workspace settings, pages, and billing access are correct.
Customize tracking widget
Tune the widget so it matches the page layout and subscription entitlements.
The widget can be adjusted so it feels intentional inside the Notion page rather than visually bolted on. Workspace owners can change alignment, text color, and background transparency, then decide how visible the Nalytics watermark should be. Watermark simplification or removal depends on the plan level, so styling choices should be made with the subscription state in mind.
- Use alignment controls to keep the widget consistent across docs, landing pages, and support articles.
- Use text color and transparency to make the widget readable without overpowering the surrounding Notion content.
- Use the simplest watermark mode the plan allows if you want a cleaner publishing surface without losing attribution control.