Project Management

Manage projects through the dashboard with navigation, collaboration, and usage monitoring tools.

Once a project is created, you can manage it directly from the dashboard.
This includes switching between projects, tracking usage, monitoring team activity, and performing management actions.


Project Navigation

Switch Projects

Use the sidebar selector to change the active project

Dashboard Context

All dashboard views reflect the currently selected project

Org-Wide Settings

Billing and account settings apply across all projects

Create separate projects for different environments (development, staging, production) or business units to keep data and access cleanly separated.


Project Dashboard Overview

  • Name & Region: Identifies the project and where it’s hosted
  • Optimization Settings: Current video processing tier
  • Created Date: When the project was set up
  • Visibility: Public or private access level
  • Storage & Bandwidth: Current usage and quotas
  • Processing Queue: Ongoing transcoding or optimization jobs
  • API Activity: Request volume and trends
  • Members Overview: Roles and permissions distribution
  • Recent Updates: Project edits and media uploads
  • Invitations: Pending team invites

Management Actions

Rename Project

Update the display name for easier identification

Change Optimization Tier

Switch the default video processing strategy

Delete Project

Permanently remove the project and its contents

Warning: Deleting a project is permanent and removes all content, feeds, and settings. This action cannot be undone.


Collaboration & Team Access

Projects include built-in team collaboration:

  • Invite new team members and assign roles
  • Monitor project activity and contributions
  • Adjust permissions as your team grows
  • Ensure secure access with project-scoped API keys

For details on roles and permissions, see Project Settings → Access & Permissions.


Best Practices

Well-organized projects improve efficiency, security, and scaling.

  • Use clear, descriptive project names
  • Separate environments into different projects
  • Review permissions quarterly
  • Archive unused projects or content regularly
  • Document project purpose and ownership