
You work in one project at a time. The active project is your current project, and every action you take applies only to it.
When to use separate projects
Create a new project whenever you need a clean, isolated catalog. Common reasons:| Use case | Example |
|---|---|
| Multiple brands | One project per brand, each with its own attributes and prompts |
| Different markets | A project per country or region, each in its own language |
| Client work | One project per client, so data stays separate and private |
| Testing | A throwaway project to try new categories or prompts safely |
What lives inside a project
Each project holds its own copy of everything below. Nothing is shared between projects.- Products: the full catalog and all its data
- Categories: the category tree for this catalog
- Custom attributes: the fields and properties your products use
- AI prompts: the default prompts for enrichment and translation
- Integrations: the platform connections and feeds
- Team access: who can see and edit the project
View and switch projects
Open the Projects page from the main menu to see every project you can access. The table shows each project’s name, description, target language, and status. Your current project is marked with a green chip, and a country flag shows each project’s target language.

When you switch projects, your views, filters, and settings update to match the new project. Each project remembers its own setup.
Create a project

Fill in the basics
Give the project a clear name, a short description, and a target language. The target language is the main language for this project’s content.
Add optional settings
Set target keywords for SEO and pick default AI prompts for descriptions, titles, and attributes. You can change all of these later.
Edit a project

Duplicate a project
Duplicating copies an entire project, so you can reuse a setup instead of building it again. It is useful for spinning up similar brands, testing big changes on a copy, or adapting a catalog for a new market.
A duplicate includes the products, categories, custom attributes, integration profiles, and project settings. For security, it does not copy user permissions, integration API keys, or historical logs. You become the owner of the new project.
Delete a project
To remove a project, open its actions menu and select Delete, then confirm.Name your projects clearly
A clear naming pattern makes projects easy to scan. Include the brand or product line, plus the market or language where it helps.- Acme Electronics, US market
- Fashion Brand, EU collection
- B2B Tools, German market
Related
General settings
Set the name, language, keywords, and default prompts for your current project.
Managing products
Work with the catalog inside your current project.
Importing products
Fill a new project with products from Excel, CSV, or a platform.
Enriching products
Use the project’s AI prompts to improve product content.



