Projects
Use Projects to keep the assets, runs, and results for one evaluation stream in a single workspace.
Before You Begin
- You belong to an organization.
What a Project Contains
A project can contain:
- datasets
- agents
- secrets
- judges
- specifications
- evals
- playground history
- results
The project is the main working area for a product area, workflow, or experiment stream. It keeps the inputs, runnable agents, scoring configuration, and run history together so you can review and iterate in one place.
Create or Open a Project
- Open Projects.
- Create a project or open an existing one.
- Add a clear project name.
- Add a description that explains the scope of the work.
- Open the project overview page after the project is created.
Use the Project Overview
The overview page is the fastest way to confirm the state of the project. Use it to review:
- recent activity
- setup checklist items
- eval summaries
- links to the main working areas
Use the left navigation to move between datasets, agents, secrets, judges, specifications, evals, playground, and results. Return to the overview page when you want a quick status check across the project.
Organize Work Clearly
- Keep each project focused on one product area, workflow, or evaluation stream.
- Use the project description to explain what the team is validating.
- Split work into separate projects when ownership, goals, or result interpretation would become confusing in one shared workspace.
- Treat the project as the top-level container for everything that supports one repeatable evaluation effort.