Documentation
Core Concepts
Understanding five terms makes everything else in Irradix intuitive.
- Workspace — your organization's space. It holds users, projects, and settings such as unit system and currency.
- Project — one customer opportunity: a site (address, coordinates, timezone), its designs, simulations, financial scenarios, and reports.
- Design — a physical system layout on the site. A project can hold several designs (for example, a budget option and a premium option).
- Design Version — designs are versioned. You edit the current draft version; when a design is ready for engineering, you seal it. A sealed version is permanently immutable — simulations and reports always reference a sealed version, so results can never silently drift from the design that produced them.
- Validation severity — issues are graded Blocker (must fix; prevents sealing), Warning (review recommended), and Info. The severity badges appear throughout the product with consistent colors.
Validation severity flow
Every design is checked continuously. Severity decides what happens next:
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Roles
Owner, Admin, Engineer, Designer, Sales, Viewer. Each screen and action is permission-gated — for example, only Owner/Admin/Engineer can approve components, and only platform administrators can rotate integration keys.
Best use: decide the five terms above with your team before your first project. When everyone agrees that one project = one customer and options live as designs inside it, the rest of the workflow — comparisons, proposals, audit — falls into place naturally.