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A project in Fimo represents a single website. Each project has its own content, assets, code, and settings. Projects are fully independent, so changes in one never affect another.
For technical users: under the hood, each project also has a dedicated database and storage bucket served through a CDN.

Why use projects?

  • One website per project for clean separation
  • Isolated data and settings to keep work safe
  • Start new ideas quickly with a fresh canvas
  • Unlimited projects so you can build as many sites as you need

What is inside a project?

Preview window

Test and collaborate safely before publishing.

Content

Manage text, images, and links with the built-in CMS.

Assets

Upload, organize, and reuse media in the library.

Code

View and edit the code in the online editor.

Publish

Deploy the current preview to your live site.

Settings

Configure your project name, domain, and options.

How do I create a project?

1

Open the dashboard

Click New project on the homepage.
2

Describe your website

Write a prompt to generate your first version, or start from a prompt template.
3

Build and iterate

Use the Preview window, Content, Assets, and Code to refine your site.
4

Publish when ready

Click Publish to make your site live.

What’s next?

Content overview

Learn how Collections and Entries work.

Assets overview

Organize your assets at scale.

Code overview

Edit your project’s code in the browser.