Ameeba Spaces
Organize everything in one private environment.
Spaces give Ameeba structure. Use them to organize chats, notes, calls, and workflows for projects, teams, departments, communities, and private coordination.
Instead of forcing everything into one running feed, Spaces help communication stay grouped by where it belongs.
Give the work a clearer place to happen.
Spaces help Ameeba feel more like private infrastructure for work. They bring order to communication without adding unnecessary complexity.
Keep conversations grouped by the work they belong to
Spaces help teams and individuals organize chats, coordination, and activity into clearer environments instead of mixing everything into one stream.
Create structure for departments, clients, projects, and communities
Use Spaces to define where work happens, who belongs there, and how communication should be separated across the Ameeba environment.
Bring messages, notes, and calls closer together
Spaces make Ameeba feel like a working system, not just a messaging interface, by tying communication to a clearer environment.
Built on Ameeba’s encrypted identity model
Access is defined through Ameeba’s private authentication layer rather than relying on public profiles and conventional identity defaults.
What Spaces helps with
Why it matters
Structure changes how a product feels.
Without structure, even a private communication product becomes noisy over time. Spaces give Ameeba a stronger sense of place, which makes the system feel more intentional and easier to use.
A better fit for organizations.
Organizations need clearer environments for different teams, groups, and workflows. Spaces make Ameeba easier to understand, adopt, and manage without making the product feel heavy.
Built for separation and continuity.
Ameeba already emphasizes aliases, encrypted identity, and lower exposure communication. Spaces extend that thinking by giving the work itself cleaner boundaries.
Structure is part of the product.
Spaces make Ameeba easier to adopt and more useful over time because they give communication, notes, and coordination a clearer place to live inside one private system.