Let’s walk through how to navigate the dashboard and manage your projects within this hierarchy.
From the left-hand navigation panel, you’ll find all the key menu items. Selecting an item from this menu opens the related view in the main area on the right. Here’s what each section does:
🔍 Search
Use the Search menu to quickly find anything across your account — including text, pages, projects, folders, teams, and templates.
Start typing in the search field to see real-time results.
Apply filters to narrow your search by content type (pages, folders, templates, etc.).
Press CMD/CTRL + K to open the search modal from anywhere in Vev.
Search is only available on the Organization plan.
🏠 Home
This is the default view when you log into Vev. It shows a personalized list of projects you’ve recently accessed, so you can quickly jump back in.
The Home view is unique to your user profile.
Projects shown here are those you, specifically, have opened.
✏️ Drafts
Your Drafts folder is your private workspace. Projects created or moved here are only visible to you.
Ideal for experimenting or working in progress without team visibility.
You can move a draft into a team folder later:
Click the three-dot menu on the project card.
Select “Move to folder” and choose the destination team and folder.
⚠️ Projects in Drafts cannot be published. To publish a project, you must first move it into a team folder.
📁 Templates
Templates help you speed up content creation and maintain consistency across your projects.
Use templates to:
Mass-produce content like articles or campaign pages.
Ensure brand consistency by building from pre-designed layouts.
Simplify content editing for collaborators who don’t need to touch the design.
Templates are only available on the Professional and Organization plans.
🗂️ Folders
Folders help you organize projects inside each team, similar to folders on your computer.
View folder and project counts directly from the team dropdown.
Drag and drop to reorganize your projects and folders.
Breadcrumb navigation helps you stay oriented within the folder structure.