Workspaces
A workspace is your TypeUI home. It keeps your design systems, projects, MCP usage, and dashboard settings connected to your account.
When you use the dashboard or connect through MCP, TypeUI uses your workspace to keep the same design systems and settings available everywhere.
What a workspace contains
- Design systems you create, import, edit, and publish.
- Projects that can use a selected design system.
- MCP usage activity for your account.
- Settings that affect how TypeUI responds to your AI tool.
How workspaces connect to MCP
When your AI coding tool connects to TypeUI MCP, TypeUI uses your signed-in account to find the right workspace. From there, it can read your published design systems, prompts, and usage settings.
That keeps the MCP experience consistent with what you see in the dashboard.
Typical workflow
Open design systems
Go to Dashboard design systems to create or import a design system.
Publish when ready
Publish the design system so TypeUI MCP can use it when your AI coding tool asks for UI guidance.
Use it from your AI tool
Ask your MCP-connected AI tool to build or improve UI. TypeUI uses the workspace context to provide the right design guidance.
Choose your AI tool
Codex
Connect Codex to TypeUI.
Open guideClaude
Connect Claude to TypeUI.
Open guideCursor
Connect Cursor to TypeUI.
Open guideGrok
Connect Grok to TypeUI.
Open guideMistral
Connect Mistral to TypeUI.
Open guideOpenCode
Connect OpenCode to TypeUI.
Open guideVS Code
Connect VS Code to TypeUI.
Open guideAntigravity
Connect Antigravity to TypeUI.
Open guideWindsurf
Connect Windsurf to TypeUI.
Open guideJetBrains
Connect JetBrains to TypeUI.
Open guideZed
Connect Zed to TypeUI.
Open guideGitHub Copilot
Connect GitHub Copilot to TypeUI.
Open guideCline
Connect Cline to TypeUI.
Open guideQwen
Connect Qwen to TypeUI.
Open guideAmp
Connect Amp to TypeUI.
Open guideGoose
Connect Goose to TypeUI.
Open guideLovable
Connect Lovable to TypeUI.
Open guideReplit
Connect Replit to TypeUI.
Open guidev0
Connect v0 to TypeUI.
Open guide