4. Projects



“From the dashboard within any workspace, you can create projects and there are in total three types of projects that you can create. They are websites, pop-ups, and stories, and each of them feature their own builder and application. Let’s look at how you create these different projects.
I will go to a new workspace I’ve created where we have a clean dashboard to work with. It starts with selecting ‘create new project’ and here you’re going to have the option to create any of those three options: website or a landing page, pop-up that also serves as an alert, and then story. Simply select the one you want to create and click ‘create’.
A new project is automatically created. It will say ‘project number one’. Remember, this is a website. The first thing you do is change it and I can call this ‘website number one’. The options for this website appear here at the top in the right-hand corner with the three dots where you can publish it, access your leads, you can move it to another workspace, collaborate, also delete it.
To view it on the front end, you select this option and you have another option here to publish. To begin working on the website, simply select ‘edit project’ and this will take you into the content management system for this website.
Let’s exit here at the ‘more’ button in the bottom left-hand corner and select ‘go to dashboard’. A quick look then at how to create the other two projects, namely pop-ups and stories, as simple as we did with the website. Click on ‘create new project’ and then for a pop-up and alert, select ‘create’. A new pop-up project is automatically created and you can see it looks a little bit different in terms of the thumbnail and it says ‘pop-up number one’. Again, you have the options in the top right-hand corner, the preview, as well as an option to get an embed code.
The last one is stories. Create and similar to the other two, you have the options in the top right-hand corner. You can change the name, preview it, publish it, and then go into the story Builder to work on the story.”
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