---
title: >-
  A redesigned Astro for teams managing at scale: one view across every
  workspace, deployment, and pipeline
description: >-
  Built for teams managing multiple workspaces, Astro's redesigned navigation
  puts your entire org in one view the moment you log in.
date: 2026-07-15T04:00:00.000Z
authors:
  - author: src/content/people/ashley-kuhlwilm.md
canonical_url: >-
  https://www.astronomer.io/blog/a-redesigned-astro-for-teams-managing-at-scale-one-view-across-every-workspace-deployment-and-pipeline/
---
Most Astro customers aren't running a single workspace anymore. They're managing several, one per environment, one per business unit, or one per team, and treating them as a single system even when our product didn't fully reflect that. Every workspace hop to check deployment health, track down a failed Dag, or pull up pipeline context added friction that shouldn't be there.

Astro's redesigned navigation, now available in Preview, closes that gap with a single view across your entire organization the moment you log in.

#### From workspace to org: one view across your entire Astro footprint

When you open Astro, you now see your entire organization rather than a single workspace. Deployments, Dags, IDE projects, and the Observe Asset Catalog and Health Dashboard all surface across workspaces from one view, with workspace context on every row so you always know where things live. Filter down to a specific workspace when you need to; otherwise you're working from the full picture. Settings follow the same logic, with workspace, organization, and personal settings all under one layout.

For platform teams, this is the single pane of glass for your entire Astro footprint. Everything you manage across workspaces is one click away, without the context-switching.

#### A homepage built for the work engineers actually show up to do

The redesigned homepage surfaces the things that matter most the moment you open Astro, so you can get to work faster.

![](/images/astro%20next/ASTRO%20NEXT%20HOME.gif)

**Recently failed Dags** shows an org-wide table of failing Dags, sorted by failure rate, with time-range filters. Each row shows the workspace and deployment the Dag belongs to, run history, and two direct actions to speed MTTR: **Investigate with Otto** and **Open in Airflow**. So you can quickly see what needs attention, and go from "something's wrong" to investigating the root cause in a single click.![](/images/astro%20next/Astro%20Next%20Invesitgate_2.gif)

**Jump back in** shows a strip of recently visited pages, including Deployments, Dags, Data Products and IDE projects, so you can easily pick up where you left off.

And **Deployments** gives you an org-wide view of deployment health with status filters (All / Healthy / Hibernating). Each card shows status, cluster and repo context, and four key metrics: Dag runs, Tasks, Worker CPU, and Worker Memory.

You can favorite deployments and Dags (Airflow 3.0+) to pin them to the top and filter your views to what matters most.  Early customers have said that being able to favorite their most important deployments means they no longer need to open Airflow just to check status. A quick look at the homepage is enough.

> Coming soon, Otto will also be available directly on the homepage to answer questions about your deployments, workspace configuration, and pipelines, right where you're already working.

#### Try it now

The redesigned navigation is available now in Preview for all Astro customers, and will become the default experience later this year. Opt in today directly from the banner in Astro or in your Account Settings, try it against your real workspaces and pipelines, and share feedback before it becomes the default.

![](</images/astro next/astro next banner_LARGE.jpg>)

You can leave feedback or switch back at any time by navigating to **Your Profile → Astronomer Labs → Astro Next.** Nothing about your pipelines or configuration changes.
