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Navigating the Project Dashboard

Written by Halit Kendigül

The dashboard is your home base for everything you do in Vev. This article is a quick tour of each section with links out to the deeper guides where relevant.

Account and Profile

The icon in the top-left corner of the sidebar opens your account menu. From here you can switch between accounts, open My profile, or — if you're an Owner or Admin — open Account Settings.

Search

Use Search to find anything across your account — text, pages, projects, folders, teams, and libraries. Start typing in the search field for real-time results, or apply filters to narrow by content type. You can Search from the sidebar or with CMD + K (Mac) / CTRL + K (Windows) from anywhere in Vev.

Search is available on the Enterprise plan.

Home

Home is the default view when you log in. It shows the projects you've opened recently, unique to your profile.

Drafts

Drafts is your private workspace. Projects created or moved here are only visible to you — ideal for experiments and works in progress. To publish a draft, you'll need to move it into a team folder first.

Libraries

Libraries help you speed up content creation and keep things consistent across projects — useful for mass-producing pages from a shared starting point, locking design while letting collaborators edit content, or building from pre-designed layouts.

Shared with Me

If someone invited you directly to a folder or project — rather than to a whole team — it'll appear under Shared with me in your sidebar. This keeps externally shared work separate from the teams you belong to.

Your Teams

Your teams lists every team you have access to, with pinned teams floated to the top. Click a team name to open it; the sidebar loads with that team's folders and projects underneath.

Folders

Folders sit inside teams. You can drag and drop to reorder them, expand or collapse them in the sidebar to keep things tidy, and use breadcrumbs at the top of the dashboard to stay oriented.

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