Nexuses & Workspaces
Organize clusters into nexuses (workspaces). Create cloud nexuses, manage members and roles, and collaborate in real time.
What Is a Nexus?
A Nexus is a workspace that holds one or more clusters. Think of it as a project-level container. Every request belongs to a cluster, and every cluster belongs to a nexus.
Every nexus is cloud-synced — your clusters are available on all your devices and ready for team collaboration.
Workspace Selector
The workspace selector sits at the top of the API sidebar. It shows the active nexus name and avatar. Click it to open the workspace dropdown which displays:
- Pending invites — Accept or decline invitations to other users' cloud nexuses
- Your nexuses — All your cloud nexuses with their avatars
- Create Nexus button — Start a new workspace
Creating a Nexus
Click Create Nexus to create a new cloud workspace. All nexuses are synced to VORTΞXHQ cloud and support real-time collaboration, members, and sharing. Subject to plan limits.
Nexus Context Menu
Right-click a nexus in the sidebar for these actions:
- New Cluster — Create an empty cluster in this nexus
- AI Generate Cluster — Generate a full cluster from a text description
- Import from Project — Scan a local project's route files and generate a cluster
- Members — Manage nexus members (cloud only)
- Sync All — Pull latest changes for all clusters in this nexus
- Refresh — Re-fetch nexus data from cloud
- Rename / Delete
Members & Invitations
Cloud nexuses support team collaboration. Open the Members panel to:
- Invite by email — Type an email address and send an invitation
- Search users — Find registered VORTΞXHQ users
- Manage roles — Assign Owner, Editor, or Viewer roles
- View pending invites — See who has been invited but hasn't accepted yet
- Remove members — Revoke access
| Role | Permissions |
|---|---|
| Owner | Full access — create, edit, delete clusters, manage members, change settings |
| Editor | Create and edit clusters and requests, cannot manage members or delete the nexus |
| Viewer | Read-only access — can view clusters but cannot edit anything |
Importing a Cloud Nexus
When you accept an invitation, the cloud nexus appears in your workspace selector. You can also import a full nexus (with all its clusters) from the cloud via the Import Nexus option.