Creating Your Workspace
Your Workspace is the container for your organization’s data, team members, and inventory. When you sign up, Nooryx guides you through configuring your organization’s identity and a few foundational operating rules.
This is a short, one-time setup that establishes how your workspace behaves going forward.
What you configure during setup
When creating your workspace, you will be asked for three key pieces of information:
Organization Name
A simple label used throughout the interface and reports. You can update this at any time.
Currency
This determines how monetary values are displayed across valuation, cost records, and reporting.
You’ll only choose this once — after your workspace begins transacting, the currency becomes fixed to preserve consistency in your financial history.
Valuation Method
You can choose from FIFO, LIFO, or WAC. This defines how Nooryx calculates the value of your stock.
The choice shapes how cost records are produced and how your inventory is valued. Like currency, this cannot be changed once your ledger has activity.
These Choices Are Permanent
Currency and valuation method are locked in once your workspace starts transacting.
This protects the integrity of your ledger and ensures your financial history remains consistent.
For the full rationale, see Valuation.
Form Fields Overview
You’ll see a short form during onboarding with:
- Organization name
- Currency selector
- Valuation method selector
After completing these fields, your workspace is created instantly — no implementation delay required.
About Organization & User Settings
In addition to the core identity fields above, Nooryx also supports a range of optional settings that govern how your workspace behaves:
- Organization Settings: defaults for alerts, low-stock thresholds, and reorder points.
- User Settings: local preferences such as interface locale, pagination size, and date format.
These aren’t configured during workspace creation, but it’s good to know they exist. You can adjust them later. See Settings for a more detailed guide.
What’s next?
Once your workspace is created, you’re ready to bring your team in and start collaborating.