Project overview
See what needs attention before the project moves on
Project overview gives you the bird's-eye view before you go into the full sheet. It shows the project status, the useful context and the work that still needs a designer's eye.
Use it before a client update, team check-in or quick decision pass, so you can see where the project stands without digging through every product line.

Start with the project status
See the project from higher up first: what is moving, what is waiting and where your attention should go next.
Spot what needs a designer's eye
Use the overview to catch the decisions, gaps and follow-ups that need attention before the next client or team conversation.
Move into the detail only when you need it
Once the big picture is clear, open the full sheet for the product, spec or finance detail behind the status.

It's fast, it's good-looking and it's clear. The clients can approve, comment and they can see through the link.
Lukas Senkus
Architect and Interior Designer, Senkus Design
What you can do
A quick read on where the project stands.
The work, choices or gaps that still need attention.
Useful project context before a client or team update.
A clearer route from the big picture into the detailed sheet.
A calmer way to check progress without opening every product line first.
Real life use
Workflow example
Before a client call, open the project overview first. You can see where the project stands, notice what still needs attention and decide whether you need the full sheet or just the quick read before the conversation.

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Good questions
Answers to common questions about getting started and using thesheet day to day.
What is the project overview for?
It gives you a bird's-eye view of the project: where things stand, what needs attention and whether you need to open the full sheet for more detail.
When should I use project overview?
Use it before a client update, internal check-in or decision pass, when you need the status of the project before going into the detail.
Does project overview replace the full sheet?
No. The overview gives you the quick project read. The full sheet is still where the detailed product, spec and project information lives.
Can it help me see what still needs work?
Yes. It is designed to help you see what still needs the designer's attention, so you can move into the right detail with more context.
Can my studio use the same overview?
Yes. Your team can use the overview as a shared starting point before checking the deeper project details.
