Who can use this feature?
- Organization administrators, workspace administrators, and workspace users.
- Available for all packages.
Creating a project is an easy way to group accessibility remediation tasks together and assign them to different teams or workflows. You can create projects from the Projects/tasks page or while you're creating a task from the Create task modal.
On this page:
Create a project form the Projects/tasks page
To create a project:
- Go to Projects/tasks.
- Select Create Project.
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Enter a:
- Project name.
- Project key. The project key is a unique two to five letter ID. Try using a key based on the first few letters of your project name. For example, for a project named “Homepage Remediation,” make “HOME” the project key.
- Select a project owner from your workspace by entering the first letters of their name or email. The project owner’s name shows on the project, but tasks can be assigned to any workspace member. We recommend setting the project lead as the project owner.
- Select a start date and optional end date.
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Optional:
- Add a description of your project.
- If there’s an issue tracking integration set up in your workspace, select an instance from the dropdown menu then select a project to connect to.
- Select Save.
Create a project from the Create task modal
To create a project:
- Select Create task for a scan or monitoring finding. Learn more about creating a task.
- Choose Create project.
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Enter a:
- Project name.
- Project key. The project key is a two to five letter ID. Try using a key based on the first few letters of your project name. For example, for a project named “Homepage Remediation,” make “HOME” the project key.
- Project owner from your workspace. The project owner’s name shows on the project, but tasks can be assigned to any workspace member. We recommend setting the project lead as the project owner
- Select Create project. The task you're creating is automatically assigned to your new project.
- Select Create task.
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