A project is how Gumshoe organizes your work around a single brand and a single focus. It brings your Visibility Audit (formerly known as a report) and its associated audits (content, technical, sentiment, etc) together in one place, so everything for that brand and focus lives in the same spot.
What is inside a project?
Each project is built around one brand and one focus (a specific product or service). Within a project, you will find your Visibility Audit and the associated audits, such as a Snapshot Audit. Grouping them this way keeps the data, history, and tools for that brand and focus together, so you are always looking at one clear picture rather than piecing it together across separate places.
How do projects fit with workspaces and company accounts?
Gumshoe is organized in a simple hierarchy:
- Company account: your top-level account and billing entity.
- Workspace: a container inside your company account, often used to separate teams, departments, or clients. A workspace holds one or more projects.
- Project: focused on one brand and one focus, holding its Visibility Audit and associated audits.
- User account: How you access any company accounts and workspaces you have been invited to join.
You can create as many projects as you need. A single brand can have several projects if you want to track more than one focus or region separately, for example, one project per product line or one per geography.
Where do I find my projects?
Your Projects list is your home page. It shows every project in your current workspace, each with its brand, focus, and audits, so you can see all of your active Visibility Audits and their associated features in one place. Open any project to work with its Visibility Audit and associated audits.
Can I move a project to another workspace?
Yes. You can move a whole project, along with its Visibility Audit and associated audits, into another workspace. See How do I share a Visibility Audit or move a project in Gumshoe?