This document explains how Unleash uses projects, including how to create and maintain them.
## The default project
All users get access to the default project. You cannot delete this project. You can, however, rename it if you're using the pro or enterprise version of Unleash.
Projects are a way to organize your feature toggles within Unleash. Within a large organization, having multiple feature toggles, staying on top of the feature toggles might become a challenge. Every feature toggle will be part of a project. Projects can be linked to a development team or to functional modules within the software.
A common pattern is to organize the feature toggles according to key areas of the application, e.g. “Basic user process” and “Advanced user process”. This is illustrated below.
![A diagram with two boxes labeled "Basic user process" and "Advanced user process", respectively. The former contains features "New login" and "Winter theme enablement", the latter "New in-app purchase" and "Updated invoice repository".](/img/project_concept.png)
## Projects and environments
You can configure which [environments](./environments.md) should be available within a project. By default, all globally available environments are available. You can only enable/disable a feature toggle for the environments you configure for a project.
Within the admin UI, the projects are available under the "environments" tab of the project page. Changing them requires the project owner role.
When you log into Unleash for the first time, there is a Default project already created. All feature toggles are included in the Default project, unless explicitly set to a different one.
![A project creation form. The form fields are labeled "project ID", "name", and "description". The "Create" button is highlighted.](/img/projects_save_new_project.png)
![A list of projects. Each project has three vertical dots — a kebab menu — next to it, which exposes a menu with the "Edit project" and "Delete project" options when interacted with.](/img/projects_delete_button.png)
When browsing the feature toggles in Unleash, you might want to filter the view by looking only at the ones included in the project of interest. This is possible from the Feature toggle overview.
![The feature toggle list with an overlay listing all the projects available. You can select a project and the list will update with the toggles belonging to that project.](/img/projects_select_dropdown.png)
When you create a new feature toggle, you can choose which project to create it in. The default project is whatever project you are currently configuring.
![A form to create a toggle. The "project" input is expanded to show projects you can create the toggle in.](/img/projects_toggle_project_dropdown.png)
If you want to change which project a feature toggle belongs to, you can change that from the feature toggle's configuration page. Under the _settings_ tab, choose the _project_ option and choose the new project from the dropdown menu.