A snapshot of the latest available Preview, or a placeholder when the Project has not produced one yet.
Find Your Projects
After you create a Project, you can return to it from the full Projects list or from Recent projects on Home. Both open the same Project workspace; they are just different ways to get back to your work.
The Projects list
Section titled “The Projects list”Click Projects in the left menu to see your full project list. Use it when you want to scan everything you have started, check the current state of a Project, or reopen work that is not visible on Home.
Each Project card shows the information you need to recognize and resume it:
The Project name. Castaly creates one when the Project starts, and you can rename it later from the workspace.
The current Project state, plus the latest activity or creation date so you can tell what needs attention.
The state label helps you decide what to do next. For the full state map, see Project States.
Recent projects on Home
Section titled “Recent projects on Home”Home shows a smaller set of project cards below the composer so you can return to recent work without opening the full list.
- Recent — projects you worked on most recently.
- Published — projects that have a published version.
These tabs are views, not exclusive categories. A published Project can still appear in Recent if it was recently active.
Use View all to open the full Projects list when the Project you need is not visible on Home.
Open a project
Section titled “Open a project”Click any Project card to reopen its workspace. Castaly brings back the Project’s Chat, Spec, Graph, and Preview so you can continue from the same context instead of starting over.
Next: How Chat Works explains how to keep working once you reopen a Project.