Turn your product creation into a live show with a million-person audience
Syntagma's Open Kitchen concept lets you invite unlimited free Guests into your workspace. Your followers and fans watch task progress, listen to early demos, or review sketches in an isolated read-only mode. They comment, provide advice, generate viral reach — but are architecturally prevented from editing or deleting anything.
Syntagma Open Kitchen is a Build-in-Public paradigm for teams. Workspace owners divide participants into Team (up to 50 paid seats with full editing rights) and Guests (unlimited, free, read-only). Owners control visibility granularly: 80% of the workspace stays behind full RBAC protection (financials, source code, personal data), while the remaining 20% becomes a live public window into the team's progress. Guests can observe, comment in isolated threads, and generate social engagement — but the architecture guarantees they cannot edit, delete, or access any confidential data.
Why teams shortlist Syntagma for this use case
- Unlimited free Guests: followers and fans see public progress without paying for additional seats
- Data isolation guaranteed by architecture: Guests see only what you make public — financials and personal data are inaccessible
- Guests comment in isolated threads but cannot edit, delete, or disrupt team workflows
- Transparent progress turns development into marketing: every public update is a potential viral moment
- Works for any team type: startups, musicians, designers, indie developers — anyone building in public