Creating a project
Step by step guide to understand Project core elements.
First go to Projects
and press Create new
button.
Alternatively you can use Create new
button in the main navigation.
A new window will open and you will be asked to fill out several fields.
- Name : A name of your new project
- Owner : A person responsible for managing the project. By default juno.one prefills the field with the user creating the project but this can be changed to any user registered within the app.
- Teams : Teams that have access to the project. Permissions of each user is based on Team roles assigned to them within the respective team.
- Description : A short description of the project. It serves mostly for project Admins and is visible only in Project settings.
- Labels : Project labels that you have created in Global settings. Labeling projects helps to organise projects with similar characteristics.
Project Main Page
Project mainpage is the module that gives you the overview of all project your teams are working on. Click on Project Menu on the left side bar.
Create your new project by hitting the New Project button.
Give your project the labels, change the owner or edit team. (The labels that you create on the project main page can not be used inside of the project).
Use Actions to edit, delete or close the project.
Sort out the projects by its name, author, owner, labels or order using these filter bars. Or take a look at recent search.
You still have the access to your closed or deleted projects.
Do you need to set up the table preferences by your choice? Hit the icon next to New Project button and set the visibility of all columns you prefer to display.
Introduction
The Projects module is your central hub for organizing and managing all your projects. Here, you can create new projects, define their details, and access all the tools you need to bring them to life. Think of it as your project headquarters!
Project dashboard
Your Project Dashboard provides a central hub to monitor progress at a glance. It displays key information like active roadmaps with basic stats, a quick view of open and closed issues, and the status of current test plans. You can also access the project Readme and manage project stakeholders.