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Projects

The Projects view is your home base in LaunchPulse.
Every card on this page is a separate, full LaunchPulse app — with its own agents, database, and deployment.
Use the Projects hub to switch between apps, check remaining usage, and spin up new builds.
LaunchPulse projects page with sidebar menu icon, monthly usage bar, and project cards
In the screenshot above:
  1. Projects panel – The main area where all your projects are listed.
  2. Monthly usage – Shows how many projects / iterations you’ve used this month and how many are left.
  3. Menu sidebar – The file icon that opens the Projects menu from anywhere in the app.

What is a project?

A project in LaunchPulse is a complete application:
  • One idea → one project
  • Contains your agents’ work, code, database, preview, and deployments
  • Has its own usage (iterations), history, and environments
Treat each project as a single product, client build, or major experiment.

One card = one app

Each card in the Projects view represents a full LaunchPulse app with agents, code, and database behind it.

Independent sandboxes

Projects are isolated from each other, so you can experiment freely without affecting other apps.

Track status at a glance

See validation state, last activity, and quick actions (Validate, Resume) right from the grid.

Opening the Projects hub

You can get to your projects from anywhere using the sidebar.
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1. Open the sidebar

Click the file icon in the left sidebar.This opens the Menu panel, where you’ll see:
  • A New Chat button
  • An Open Projects section
  • Your Monthly Usage bar at the bottom
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2. Go to your projects

In the Menu, click Open Projects.You’ll land on the Projects page, where all of your existing apps are listed as cards.

Reading the Projects page

Each project card gives you a quick snapshot of that app:
  • Name & description – The project’s title and a short summary of what it does.
  • Sandbox status – Whether the app has been validated or still needs checks.
  • Actions:
    • Validate – Run validation/QA to check the app’s health.
    • Resume – Jump back into agents/chat for that specific project.
Use the Sandbox Status and Validate button to make sure a project is healthy before deploying or inviting testers.

Usage: projects & iterations left

At the bottom of the Menu panel you’ll see the Monthly Usage bar:
  • The first number shows how many project generations you’ve used.
  • The second number (after the slash) shows your total included projects.
  • The green (+X) indicates any bonus or add-on capacity.
Example: 8 / 8 (+3) means:
  • You’ve used 8 of 8 included generations
  • You still have 3 extra bonus generations available
For detailed limits, extra projects, and iteration packs, see
Accounts & Subscriptions.

Creating a new project

You can start a new project directly from the Projects view.
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1. Click + New Project

In the top-right corner of the Projects page, click + New Project.This opens the same experience as the homepage prompt, but scoped to your workspace.
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2. Describe your app

Enter a detailed description of the web app you want to build:
  • Who it’s for
  • The main flows and features
  • Any must-have pages or integrations
The Product Manager and UX agents will use this as the foundation for the build.
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3. Launch the agents

Submit your idea and LaunchPulse will:
  • Create a new project card in the Projects view
  • Take you to the project’s Structure page
  • Start running agents to plan, build, and test the app
Ready for a fresh build?
Follow the Quickstart guide and create a new project from the Projects page.

Managing existing projects

From the Projects page you can:
  • Resume work – Click resume on a project card to jump back into chat and agents.
  • Validate builds – Hit Validate to re-check preview health and rerun automated QA.
  • Organise your workspace – Use project names and descriptions to keep client work, experiments, and internal tools easy to scan.
Use clear, descriptive project names (e.g. clientname-crm-dashboard or internal-ops-booking-tool) so the Projects view stays readable as your workspace grows.