Growth workspace overview
The growth workspace lives at https://lengrowth.com/growth.
When to use this
Use the growth workspace when you want to manage company profiles at the account level.
It is the right page when you want to:
search for a company by name, description, or industry
filter companies by type
open the company creation flow
review which companies are already in the account
compare new and existing businesses at a glance
If the dashboard answers "what needs attention now?", the growth workspace answers "which company should I work on?"
Use https://lengrowth.com/growth when:
you are adding a company
you are looking for an existing company
you want to filter between new and existing businesses
you want to check the growth-oriented summary of your company list
you are not ready to open a specific company workspace yet
Do not use this page when you need task status, pipeline movement, or reporting for a single company. Those belong in the company workspace and its subpages.
Step-by-step
At the top of the page, the header shows Workspace and a short description: Analyze, optimize, and grow your business.
There are two buttons on the right:
Refresh
Add Company or Upgrade to Add Company
If the user can create more companies, the add button opens the company setup flow. If they cannot, the button becomes an upgrade prompt and routes the user toward https://lengrowth.com/subscription.
The page includes a search field with the placeholder Search companies....
It also includes a Company Type filter with these options:
All Companies
New Companies
Existing Companies
These controls are useful when the account has more than one company or when a customer wants to find one company without scrolling through the whole grid.
If no companies match the current filters, the page shows No Companies Found and offers Clear Filters.
If there are no companies at all, the page shows No Companies Yet and offers Add Your First Company.
These two empty states are different on purpose:
No Companies Found means the user has companies, but the filters are hiding them.
No Companies Yet means the account has not added any companies.
The company grid displays one card per company. The page passes each card:
the company record
a maturity rank
a maturity assessment
the company type
You do not need to explain the internal assessment data to the user in the help article. What matters is that the company cards represent the current state of each company profile and make it easy to move into the company-specific workspace.
At the bottom of the page there is a card titled Accelerate Your Growth.
That card explains that LenGrowth uses specialized agents to analyze parts of the business and provide actionable recommendations. The visible examples in the UI are:
SEO analysis to improve search visibility
social media analysis to boost engagement
a comprehensive growth plan with prioritized actions
This is a good section to mention when customers want to know why the company workspace matters before they create tasks.
Go to https://lengrowth.com/growth.
If you already know the company name or want to narrow the list by description or industry, use the search box.
Search is helpful when the account has multiple companies or when one business has a similar name to another.
Use Company Type when you only want to see:
newly created companies
existing companies
all companies together
This is the fastest way to separate idea-stage work from operating business work.
Read each company card before opening the company.
The purpose of the grid is to help you avoid opening the wrong workspace. If the card summary does not look right, go back and edit the company profile instead of assuming the wrong company type or the wrong context will still produce good tasks.
If you do not see the company you want, use Add Company or the empty-state button.
That takes you into the onboarding flow on https://lengrowth.com/companies/new.
When you add a company from the growth workspace, LenGrowth opens the company setup flow and then moves you into the company workspace after the company is created.
When you open a company from the grid, you move into the company-specific route pattern /companies/[id], where task work, reporting, and onboarding state live.
When you change the filter or search query, the visible grid updates without changing the underlying company records.
That message usually means the filters are too narrow. Use Clear Filters before assuming the account is empty.
That means the current plan does not allow more company profiles. Use the button to review the plan on the subscription page.
The growth workspace is for company profiles and company discovery. For task management, use the company task page or pipeline.
Common problems
First clear the search box and reset the company type filter. If the company still does not appear, it may not have been saved, or you may be looking at the wrong account context.
Related articles
Company workspace route pattern: /companies/[id]