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Projects & History
Overview

Projects & History Starter

Projects are the organizational backbone of Convertex. Each project acts as a self-contained workspace that groups your conversions, reference styles, and history for a specific Webflow site or initiative.

Projects in Convertex

Learn how to create projects, attach reference styles, and navigate your conversion history.

~4 min

Why Use Projects?

When you work on a single landing page, a default workspace is all you need. But as soon as you juggle multiple Webflow sites -- client projects, internal tools, marketing pages -- keeping everything in one place becomes messy.

Projects solve this by letting you:

  • Scope reference styles to a specific Webflow site so class deduplication is always accurate.
  • Keep conversion history separate for each site, making it easy to find and restore past work.
  • Switch context instantly from the toolbar dropdown without losing your place.
  • Collaborate with clarity when working across teams or clients.

Plan Requirements

PlanProjects Allowed
Free1 (default)
Starter+Unlimited

Free-plan users always have access to a single default project. Upgrading to Starter or above unlocks the ability to create and manage multiple projects.

Creating a Project

  1. Click the project selector in the toolbar (top-left of the editor).
  2. Click New Project.
  3. Give your project a name (e.g., "Client -- Acme Corp" or "Marketing Site Redesign").
  4. Optionally upload a reference styles JSON file. You can always do this later from the project settings.
  5. Click Create.

Your new project is now active. All subsequent conversions will be saved under this project.

Switching Projects

Use the project selector dropdown in the toolbar. The currently active project is always displayed. Switching projects loads that project's reference styles and history.

Project Settings

Each project has a settings panel where you can:

  • Rename the project.
  • Upload or replace the reference styles JSON.
  • Delete the project and all its associated conversions.
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Deleting a project is permanent. All conversion history and reference styles for that project will be removed.

What's in a Project?

ComponentDescription
Reference StylesAn existing Webflow project's styles used for class deduplication. See Reference Styles.
Conversion HistoryA timestamped log of every conversion performed in the project. See Conversion History.
Scripts ConfigurationDetected and manually added external scripts are saved per project.

What's Next?

  • Reference Styles -- Learn how to upload existing Webflow styles and avoid class duplication.
  • Conversion History -- Browse, restore, and manage your past conversions.
  • FAQs -- Common questions about projects and organization.