Using the company workspace
The company workspace is the main place to review one business at a time in LenGrowth.
When to use this
Use the company workspace when you already know which company you want to work on and you need the full operational view. It is the right place if you are trying to:
Check what LenGrowth is actively doing for a company
Inspect the history of completed or failed work
Understand why the current task list looks the way it does
Ask LenGrowth to generate or refresh work from the latest company data
Review the strategy context before creating or changing tasks
If you only want a list of companies, use https://lengrowth.com/growth. If you want the global dashboard summary first, use https://lengrowth.com/dashboard.
Step-by-step
The company workspace page loads the company record, the current active tasks, completed tasks, failed tasks, and the strategy and activity panels for that company. It also exposes a "Company details" sheet with fields such as:
Industry
Audience
Business presence
Website state
Description
Competitors
Those details matter because they are used as context for the tasks and recommendations that appear in the workspace. If the profile is incomplete, the workspace can still open, but the task set may be thinner than expected.
You will also see a top-level action to open the workspace from the dashboard, and a button to run the diagnostics again if you need fresh recommendations.
Choose a company from the visible company list or open it from the dashboard card.
Click "Open Company Workspace" on the dashboard, or open the company card itself.
If you are already inside a company route, the page URL should look like https://lengrowth.com/companies/[id].
If the company link no longer exists for your access level, LenGrowth may redirect you to another company you can open. That behavior is intentional and helps avoid landing on a broken company page.
Start at the top of the page and confirm the company name.
Read the short description or summary so you know which business context is active.
Review the task tabs: - "Active" - "Done" - "Failed"
Open any task card to inspect the task details in more depth.
Check the activity area for the latest work that LenGrowth has recorded for the company.
Scroll to the "Strategy Hub" section if you want to review or refresh the strategic context that drives the task set.
Open the "Company details" sheet when you need the profile fields that are being used behind the scenes.
The task tabs are helpful because they separate current work from history. "Active" is where you check what still needs attention. "Done" is the history of completed work. "Failed" is where you look for tasks that need a different path or a manual fallback.
If the company needs a new round of recommendations, use the refresh action instead of creating duplicates by hand.
Open the company workspace.
Click "Run Growth Diagnostics".
Wait for the page to reload the workspace.
Review the new or updated tasks in the active list.
Check the task history if you want to compare the new output against prior work.
When the refresh succeeds, LenGrowth updates the workspace with the newest diagnostics and task generation results. If there are no new tasks to add, the page may simply tell you that nothing changed from the current data.
Important: if the page was opened with ?refresh=true in the URL, the workspace can also trigger a refresh automatically. That is useful when you reopen a company after adding new data and want LenGrowth to re-run the task generation flow immediately.
The company workspace includes a "Request an Initiative" action. Use it when the current task list does not cover the work you want and you need LenGrowth to break a new request down for review.
Open the company workspace.
Click "Request an Initiative".
Type what you want to accomplish in the text area.
Be specific about the outcome, not just the problem.
Submit the request and wait for the review.
The dialog asks, "What do you want to accomplish?" That is the right framing to use. A short goal like "increase traffic" is less useful than a concrete request such as "review the new pitch deck" or "build a list of local leads to contact." The more precise the request, the easier it is to turn it into clear follow-up work.
After submission, the initiative is reviewed and translated into actionable tasks. You should expect the company workspace to update once that review is processed.
The "Company details" sheet is there when you need the source record, not just the task list.
Open the company workspace.
Open the company details area.
Review the fields for Industry, Audience, Business presence, Website state, Description, and Competitors.
Close the sheet and continue working in the main page.
This is useful when you are trying to understand why the workspace is shaped a certain way. For example, the website state can help explain why the company has more website-led tasks, while the competitors list can provide context for strategy and review tasks.
After you open a company workspace, LenGrowth keeps the work tied to that specific company. New tasks, history, and strategy updates are all grouped under the same company ID. That means:
Active tasks stay attached to the company you opened
Completed and failed work remain visible in the same workspace
Diagnostics updates are applied to that company, not the whole account
Initiative requests are reviewed in the company context
If the workspace reloads after a refresh or initiative request, the page may briefly show loading states while it pulls the latest company data, pipeline data, and strategy context.
If you see an error or get redirected, the company may no longer be available to your account. Try opening the company again from https://lengrowth.com/dashboard or https://lengrowth.com/growth.
That usually means one of two things: the company profile is incomplete, or there is not enough source data yet for LenGrowth to generate a larger task set. Check the company details sheet and the integrations page if the business uses connected analytics or ad sources.
Click "Run Growth Diagnostics" again. The workspace is designed to refresh the company task set when you need the newest output.
Common problems
Make sure you are in the right account and that you have access to the company. If your workspace has multiple companies, the dashboard and growth pages are the best places to confirm which ones are available.
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