What is inside a project page?
A project page is divided into seven tabs, each showing what belongs to that project alone: scripts, ideas, series and campaigns, partnerships, quotations, equipment, and shoot days. Each tab carries a count, so you can see where the work stands at a glance without opening each section one at a time.
The seven tabs
Opening a project from your projects shows its work across seven tabs:
| Tab | What it shows |
|---|---|
| Scripts | Every script in this project |
| Ideas | Ideas attached to it |
| Series and campaigns | Series belonging to it |
| Partnerships | Partnerships attached to it |
| Quotations | Quotations for it |
| Equipment | Equipment assigned to it |
| Shoot days | Shoot days planned for it |
The counts on the tabs
Every tab carries the number of items in it. The value is that a project's state fits on one line: eight scripts and no shoot days tells you something about where it stands without opening anything.
When to create another project
One project per separate stream of work: another channel, a different client, a series with its own identity. Splitting a single stream across many projects scatters what ought to be seen together.
Limits
Free allows 3 projects, Creator 10, and Pro and Studio have no limit. The only required field when creating one is the name.
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Last updated 15 August 2026