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Creating a project
Title, dates, cover image, and how the project list sorts itself.
A project in Cuelist is the unit of work for a single production. Annotations, cues, layers, members, and files all scope to a project. You can have as many as your plan allows.
What you need
Only a title is required. Everything else (venue, opening + closing dates, cover colour, custom subtitle) can be filled in later under Settings.
How the Projects list sorts
Newest activity first. "Activity" here means any cue/annotation/layer write — opening a project to read doesn't move it up. The list groups archived projects under a separate filter (?filter=archived) so the default view stays focused on what's live.
Cover image
On the project's overview page you can upload a cover image — a production poster, a key prop photo, anything. Without one, Cuelist picks a deterministic gradient from the brand palette so each project's card stays visually distinct.
Ownership + transfer
A project belongs to the org that created it. Transferring ownership to a different org is a two-step flow: initiate from Settings → Transfer, then the receiving org's admin accepts via /admin/transfers. Cue + annotation authorship stays attributed to the original users.
Next: Uploading scripts.