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Project Overview

Project Overview

A project is the core unit of work in HolyShift. It represents one startup idea or product you're validating, and it's where all your research, data, and growth tools come together.

What is a project?

Every idea you want to test gets its own project. When you create a project, you describe your idea, define your target market, and HolyShift builds a dedicated space for everything that follows — validation, landing pages, market intelligence, and leads.

Projects are independent. The validation data from your SaaS idea doesn't bleed into your marketplace concept. Each project has its own:

Why separate projects?

Most founders explore more than one idea. Some run multiple businesses. Keeping ideas in separate projects means your validation results stay clean, your market intelligence stays focused, and your leads stay relevant.

It also means you can archive a project that didn't pan out and start fresh — without losing anything.

Project lifecycle

A typical project moves through these stages:

  1. Create — describe your idea and target market
  2. Validate — run a validation cycle and review your Pretotyping Signal Report
  3. Build — generate a landing page from your validation data
  4. Grow — monitor weekly intelligence, collect leads, and optimize
  5. Archive (optional) — shelve a project you're not actively working on

You can jump between stages at any time. Want to rerun validation after pivoting your positioning? Go for it. Want to skip straight to building a landing page? That works too.

What you'll see in a project

Your project dashboard gives you a snapshot of where things stand:

Everything feeds into everything else. Your validation data shapes your landing page copy. Your landing page performance informs your market intelligence. Your intelligence guides your lead outreach.

FAQ

How many projects can I have?

There's no hard limit on the number of projects in a workspace. Create as many as you need to explore different ideas.

Can multiple team members work on the same project?

Yes. All workspace members can access and contribute to any project, with permissions based on their role.

What's the difference between archiving and deleting a project?

Archiving hides a project from your active dashboard but preserves all data. You can restore it anytime. Deleting permanently removes a project and all its data.

What's next

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