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Draft — this is a structural skeleton, not documentation. Most pages are empty stubs listing what they will cover. Nothing here is finished, and some of it describes parts of Baseout that are not built yet.

How Baseout is organized

Baseout nests four things: an Organization holds one or more Spaces; a Space is bound to exactly one platform (Airtable, in V1) through a Source; the Source sees your Airtable Bases; each Base has the usual Airtable Tables, Fields, Records and Views inside it.

Sources and Destinations belong to the account, not to a Space — you set one up once and reuse it across Spaces. This page will explain why that split exists and what it means when you have more than one Space.

  • What is a Space, and when do I want a second one?
  • Why is it called a Space and not a Workspace?
  • What is the difference between a Source and a Destination?
  • Can two Spaces share the same Airtable connection?
  • Where do Airtable’s own Workspaces fit in?

Only the two paragraphs above are drafted. The vocabulary itself is settled — the full list lives in the glossary.