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# Products

In Atomyx, products are the platform capabilities you add to a workspace.

The main products are:

* **Atomyx Manage**
* **Atomyx Submit**
* **Atomyx Prepare**

Atomyx Vault acts as the shared access, identity, and subscription layer across them.

### How products work in a workspace

A workspace starts empty.

To use Atomyx functionality, you add the products you need into that workspace.

Each product added to a workspace becomes part of that workspace's setup, access model, and subscription structure.

### Products can be used independently or together

You can activate one product, several products, or a combined implementation depending on your use case.

Typical examples:

* **Manage** for structured data and workflow automation
* **Submit** for artwork upload and approval workflows
* **Prepare** for PDF processing and prepress automation

### Important dependency note

Atomyx Submit depends on:

* **Atomyx Manage**
* **Atomyx Prepare**

If you are implementing Submit, those products should be active in the same workspace.

### Product access

Being a member of a workspace does not automatically give a user access to every product in it.

Product access must be granted separately.

### Related pages

* **Workspaces**
* **Subscriptions**
* **Roles and Access**
* **Add Products to a Workspace**
* **Products and Subscriptions** in Vault


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