Folders & Organization

Keep your projects organized with folders. Create custom folders with colors and icons, nest them one level deep, drag-and-drop projects between them, and use starred/trash filters to quickly find what you need.

Creating Folders

From the Sidebar

In the Projects page, look for the folder sidebar on the left. Click the + button at the top to create a new folder. Type a name and press Enter.

Folder Limits

You can create up to 100 folders. Folder names can be up to 128 characters. Each folder tracks its project count automatically.

Customizing Folders

Colors

Right-click a folder (or use the ••• menu) and select Change Color to pick from 10 pre-defined colors:

Blue
Violet
Pink
Red
Orange
Yellow
Green
Cyan
Indigo
Purple

Rename & Delete

Use the ••• menu on any folder to Rename or Delete it. When you delete a folder, projects inside it are not deleted — they simply become unfoldered.

Nesting Folders

Folders support one level of nesting (parent → child). You can expand/collapse parent folders to show or hide their children.

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You cannot nest a folder more than one level deep. If a folder already has a parent, it cannot become a parent itself.

Moving Projects into Folders

Drag and drop a project card onto a folder in the sidebar to move it. The folder highlights when you hover over it, and flashes green on successful drop.

You can also use the project's ••• menu → Move to Folder for a menu-based approach.

Starred & Trash

Starred

Star your most important projects. Click the star icon on any project card, then use the Starred filter in the sidebar to see only starred items.

Trash

Deleted projects go to Trash first. Use the Trash filter to see them. From there, you can restore or permanently delete them.

The Folder Sidebar

The sidebar shows three built-in filters plus your custom folders:

All FilesEverything — unfiltered
StarredYour bookmarked favorites
TrashRecently deleted items

Your custom folders appear below these built-in filters, with project counts shown next to each.

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