What is a "Project" on Dub?

Learn more about what a "Project" is on Dub and how you can use it to organize your links.

Steven Tey

Written by Steven Tey

On Dub, a "Project" is a space that you can use to store all the short links for your website, app, or business.

You can think of a Dub project as a "Team" – you can invite your teammates to join your project and manage the links together.

How to create a project

To create a project, go to the Dub Dashboard and click on the Create project button.

The project creation modal in Dub
The project creation modal in Dub

Here are the fields in the project creation modal:

  1. Project Name: This is the name of your project on Dub.
  2. Project Slug: This is your project's unique slug on Dub.
  3. Shortlink Domain: This is the domain that your short links will be hosted on. E.g. yourbrand.com/link.

Once you have filled in the fields, click on the Create project button to create your project.

Onboarding checklist

After you have created your project, you will be redirected to the project dashboard. Here, you will see a checklist of things that you can do to get started with your project.

Onboarding checklist for a new project in Dub
Onboarding checklist for a new project in Dub
  1. Configure your custom domain: You can configure your custom domain to use your own domain for your short links.
  2. Create or import your links: You can create links or import existing ones to your project.
  3. Invite your teammates: You can invite your teammates to join your project and manage the links together.

How many domains can I add to a project?

You can add as many domains as you want to a project. If your project has multiple domains, you will be able to filter the links in the project by their respective domains.

Filtering links by domain in Dub
Filtering links by domain in Dub

Limits and Billing for Projects

There is no limit as to how many projects you can create on Dub – you can create as many projects as you want, and each project will be billed separately.

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