Licensing tiers
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Purpose: This document provides details about the different licensing tiers in Verily Workbench.
Introduction
Verily Workbench allows users to sign up for an organization account or an individual researcher account.
Organization account users are those who are invited to create a Workbench account through an enterprise that has a contractual relationship with Verily. They will be placed in the Enterprise tier.
Individual researchers can create a Workbench account themselves on Workbench's website. They will be placed in the free Standard Researcher tier by default and have the ability to view data collections in the Data Exchange and create workspaces. However, they have limited or restricted use of certain features. An upgraded paid Professional Researcher tier offers additional features.
Key differences between Enterprise and Standard Researcher tiers
Enterprise users have access to all Workbench features, while Standard Researcher tier customers have restricted access.
Note
The Standard Researcher tier is currently in beta mode. The features offered in this tier are subject to change.| Enterprise tier | Standard Researcher tier | |
| View data collections | YES | YES |
| Create data collections | YES | NO |
| Share data collections | YES | NO |
| Create workspaces | YES | YES* |
| Share workspaces | YES | YES |
* Standard Researcher tier users can create a maximum of five workspaces.
Note
To discuss an upgrade to the paid Professional Researcher tier for additional features, complete this form.In addition, Enterprise users will be able to view information for their organization via the Organizations link in the left-hand menu in Workbench. Org admins can also manage their org's users. See Manage organizations for more information.
Create an individual researcher account
Anyone with a Google account can sign up for an individual researcher Workbench account.
Visit Workbench and select Continue with Google. Select or enter a Google account. Accept the Workbench terms of service. In a few moments, you should see the Workbench home page.
Last Modified: 6 January 2026