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

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A project page showing its seven tabs, each with a count

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