> ## Documentation Index > Fetch the complete documentation index at: https://pipedream.com/docs/llms.txt > Use this file to discover all available pages before exploring further. # Projects A workspace can contain one or more *projects*. Projects are a way to organize your workflows into specific groupings or categories. ## Getting started with projects ### Creating projects To create a new project, first [open the Projects section in the dashboard](https://pipedream.com/projects). Then click **Create project** to start a new project. Enter in your desired name for the project in the prompt, then click **Create**. That’s it, you now have a dedicated new project created within your workspace. Now you can create workflows within this project, or move workflows into it or create folders for further organization. ### Creating folders and workflows in projects Within a given project, you can create folders for your workflows. Open your project, and then click the **New** button for a dropdown to create a workflow in your current project. Helpful hotkeys to speed up your development * `C then F` creates a new folder. * `C then W` creates a new workflow. Folders can also contain sub-folders, which allows you to create a filing system to organize your workflows. ### Moving workflows into folders To move workflows into folders, simply drag and drop the workflow into the folder. You can move workflows or folders up a level by dragging and dropping the workflow to the folder icon at the top of the list. ### Importing workflows into projects This only applies to Pipedream accounts that created workflows before the projects feature was released. To import a workflow from the general **Workflows** area of your dashboard into a project: 1. Open the Workflows area in the dashboard 2. Select one or more workflows you’d like to import into a project 3. Click *Move* in the top right and select a project to move them to ### Moving workflows between projects To move a workflow from one project to another project, first check the workflow and then click **Move** to open a dropdown of projects. Select the project to move this workflow to, and click **Move** once more to complete the move. GitHub Sync limitation At this time it’s not possible to move workflows out of GitHub Synchronized Projects. ## Finding your project ID Visit your project’s **Settings** and copy the project ID.