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Projects

The section builder and virtual data room for a client engagement — attach decks, previs, walkthroughs, forms, and files in one place.

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Aria Hotel
Birchwood Offices
Union Station Retail

Projects

A project is the container for a single client engagement — and Foveate's section builder. It works as a virtual data room: a scrolling, navigable page built from sections (overview, scope, pricing, deliverables, timeline, and more) that also holds everything you make for that client — decks, previs, walkthroughs, intake forms, and reference files — so the whole pursuit lives in one place instead of scattered across separate tools.

Creating a project

Create a project from the projects list, or let the AI Chat composer create one for you when you describe the work you want to build. Give it a name and, optionally, a client so it's easy to find later.

Building sections

A project is assembled from sections. Add, reorder, and remove sections to build out the data room — scope, deliverables, pricing, ROI, timeline, custom content, and media. Text uses a double-click-to-edit model: it stays plain, selectable text until you double-click a field to edit it, which also means viewers can highlight any passage to attach feedback — see Sharing & feedback.

Attaching artifacts

Anything you build in Foveate can attach to a project:

  • Decks — slide-based presentations.
  • Previs — interactive 3D scenes.
  • Walkthroughs — navigable 3D models and scans.
  • Forms — intake and feedback forms.
  • Files — reference documents, images, and other uploads.

You can attach an existing item to a project, or create a new one directly from the project.

The project page

The project page shows an artifacts grid of everything attached — each deck, previs, walkthrough, form, and file as a card you can open, share, or manage. This gives you a single view of the full engagement at a glance.

Status

Each project carries a status so you can track health across your pursuits:

  • On track
  • At risk
  • Off track

Set the status as work progresses. Statuses roll up into your pipeline view — see Insights.

Clients and team access

Assign a project to a client to organize your work by relationship. Team members with access to the project can view and edit the artifacts inside it, so collaborators stay in sync on the same engagement.

For sharing work with clients and external viewers, see Sharing & feedback.