What are Projects?
Projects are organizational containers in ZeroTwo that group related chats, files, and instructions together in one place. Instead of scattered conversations across your chat history, a project keeps everything for a given topic, client, or goal in a single focused workspace. Every project can have:- Chats — conversations scoped to this project, sharing its context automatically
- Files — documents, PDFs, and other resources available to all chats in the project
- Instructions — a custom system prompt injected into every chat within the project, giving the AI persistent context about your work
Why Use Projects?
Projects solve the problem of context loss across conversations. Instead of re-explaining your tech stack, writing style, or project goals at the start of every chat, you write project instructions once and every chat in that project inherits them automatically. Common use cases:| Project | What instructions might say |
|---|---|
| Client work | ”This project is for Acme Corp’s website redesign. The client prefers formal language. Deliverables should match their brand guidelines.” |
| Coding project | ”Stack: React 18, TypeScript, Tailwind CSS, Supabase. Use functional components. Follow our naming conventions.” |
| Research | ”Researching the EV market, 2023–2025. Always cite sources. Format with sections. Focus on actionable findings.” |
| Writing | ”Science fiction novel set in 2150 on Mars. Main character is Zoe, a geologist. Maintain consistency with established plot points.” |
Access Projects
Open the Projects section in the left sidebar — it’s collapsible and shows all your projects. Click any project to open it and see its chats, files, and settings.Plan Limits
| Plan | Projects |
|---|---|
| Free | 1 project |
| Pro | Unlimited |
| Pro 2x | Unlimited |
| Plus Ultra | Unlimited |
| Business | Unlimited + org member collaboration |
Explore Projects
Create a Project
Step-by-step guide to setting up your first project with name, color, and icon.
Project Chats
How project chats work, how context is shared, and how they differ from regular chats.
Project Files
Upload files to a project so all chats can reference them as shared context.
Project Instructions
Write a system prompt that’s injected into every chat in the project.
Troubleshooting
Fix common issues with project limits, missing instructions, and file access.

