Projects
A project is a workspace for one piece of work: the tasks, the notes, the reference files, and the photos that belong to it. Your companion reads what’s in a project, so anything you put there becomes context it can draw on.
Open Projects from the sidebar.
What lives in a project
Section titled “What lives in a project”- Tasks — everything scoped to this piece of work
- Notes and pages — write-ups, drafts, and research
- Files — reference documents your companion reads
- Photos — images you want kept alongside the work
Adding files
Section titled “Adding files”Select Add files, or drag them straight onto the project. You can upload:
Documents — .pdf .epub .docx .doc .txt .md .rtf .csv .xlsx .xls .pptx .html .json .yaml .yml
Images — .png .jpg .gif .webp .svg
Documents up to 50 MB are read and indexed, so your companion can answer questions from them. Images are kept as photos rather than parsed.
PDFs and EPUBs get a cover image generated from their first page, so the file list is scannable at a glance. Other formats show a colour-coded icon for their type.
Tasks and projects
Section titled “Tasks and projects”Every task belongs to a project, or to the Inbox if you don’t pick one. See Tasks & Projects.
Talking to your companion about a project
Section titled “Talking to your companion about a project”Because your companion reads what’s in a project, you can ask about it directly:
“What’s still outstanding on the Vienna launch?” “Summarise the research files in this project”