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Projects

Learn how to organize your conversations and images into projects for better workspace management.

New Feature

Projects help you organize your work by grouping related conversations and images together. Create projects for different clients, topics, or workflows.

Overview

Projects allow you to organize your conversations and AI-generated images into logical groups. Each project can have a custom name, emoji icon, and color to help you quickly identify and navigate between different areas of your work.

Organize Conversations

Group related chats together — by client, project, topic, or any system that works for you.

Organize Images

Keep your AI-generated images organized by assigning them to relevant projects.

Custom Icons & Colors

Personalize each project with an emoji icon and one of 9 color options for quick visual identification.

Quick Access

Projects appear in your sidebar for one-click filtering of conversations within that project.

Projects in sidebar
Projects section in the sidebar showing All Conversations and custom projects

Creating a Project

Create a new project to start organizing your work. Each project can represent a client, campaign, research topic, or any other grouping that makes sense for your workflow.

1

Click the + Button

In the sidebar, find the Projects section and click the "+" button next to the Projects header.

2

Enter Project Name

Give your project a descriptive name that will help you quickly identify it later.

3

Add an Icon (Optional)

Add an emoji icon to make your project visually distinctive. This will appear next to the project name in the sidebar.

4

Choose a Color

Select one of the 9 available colors: Gray, Red, Orange, Yellow, Green, Teal, Blue, Purple, or Pink.

5

Click Create

Click the Create button to add your new project. It will immediately appear in your sidebar.

Create Project dialog
The Create Project dialog with name, icon, and color options
Create Project dialog with fields filled
A project configured with name, emoji, and orange color
Project created in sidebar
Your new project now appears in the sidebar under Projects

Moving Items to Projects

You can move existing conversations to any project. This helps you organize past work and keep related conversations together.

1

Open a Conversation

Navigate to the conversation you want to move to a project.

2

Click the Project Button

In the conversation header, click the project dropdown button. It will show "No project" if the conversation isn't assigned to one.

3

Select a Project

Choose the project you want to move the conversation to from the dropdown menu.

Move to Project dropdown
The Move to Project dropdown showing available projects
Conversation assigned to project
The conversation header now shows the assigned project

Quick Move

You can move a conversation to a different project at any time by clicking the project button in the header and selecting a new project. Select "No project" to remove it from all projects.

Managing Projects

You can edit or delete projects at any time. Hover over a project in the sidebar to reveal the options menu.

Edit Project

Change the project name, icon, or color. Click the three-dot menu next to the project name and select "Edit".

Delete Project

Remove a project entirely. Conversations and images in the project will be moved to "No project" (uncategorized) — they won't be deleted.

Project options menu
The project options menu with Edit and Delete actions

Deleting Projects

When you delete a project, all conversations and images within it will become uncategorized. They will not be deleted — only the project grouping is removed.

Color Options

Projects support 9 different colors to help you visually organize your work:

Gray
Red
Orange
Yellow
Green
Teal
Blue
Purple
Pink

Best Practices

Use Meaningful Names

Choose project names that clearly describe the purpose or content. Examples: "Q1 Marketing", "Client: Acme Corp", "Research Notes".

Use Emojis for Quick Recognition

Add descriptive emojis that match the project theme: 📣 for marketing, 💻 for development, 📚 for research, 🎨 for design work.

Color Code by Category

Use consistent colors for similar types of projects. For example, all client projects could be blue, internal projects green.

Archive Completed Work

When a project is complete, you can keep it for reference or delete it if the conversations are no longer needed.