Who this is for: Anyone working inside a project — reviewing answers, removing old ones, exporting, or changing project settings.
Time: 3 minutes.
Walks you through everything you can do on a project's detail page: review the Q&A pairs inside it, remove individual items, export the project, and change project settings.
In the sidebar, click Projects.
Click the project card you want to open.
You'll see the project header (name, logo if a domain is set, description, owner, created date) and a Q&A Pairs section listing every answer saved to this project.
Q&A pairs get added by saving answers into the project from Ask a Question:
From the project page, click Go to Answers (shown when the project is empty) — or use the Ask a Question page directly.
Ask a question and review the draft.
Click Save to Project and pick this project.
Repeat for each question. See Create and edit Q&A pairs for more on the answer flow.
In the Q&A Pairs list, each row shows the question, the answer, and the sources AnswerPath used.
To review, read the answer and check the source badges.
To remove a Q&A pair from the project, click the trash icon on that row. You'll see a Confirm Deletion dialog: "Are you sure you want to delete this Q&A pair? This action cannot be undone." Click Delete to confirm or Cancel to keep it.
When you're ready to send the answers somewhere else:
Click Export Project (top right of the project page).
Pick a format:
Export as JSON — a structured file, good for importing into other tools.
Export as CSV — a spreadsheet, good for email attachments and manual review.
The button shows Exporting… briefly, then your browser downloads the file.
Only the person who created the project can change its details.
From the project page, click Project Details (top right).
On the Project Settings page, the Project Information card lets you edit:
Project Name
Company Domain
Description
Click Save Changes. You'll see "Project settings saved successfully".
The same page also shows a read-only Project Details card (Owner, Q&A Pairs count, Created, Last Updated).
At the bottom of Project Settings, the Danger Zone lets you delete the project entirely.
Click Delete Project.
Read the confirmation dialog carefully. It tells you exactly what will happen, for example: "Are you sure you want to delete "Acme RFI — Q2 2026"? The 47 associated Q&A pairs will be unlinked from this project but remain available elsewhere. This action cannot be undone."
Click Delete Project to confirm, or Cancel to back out.
The Q&A pairs themselves are not deleted — they stay in your Answer Bank. You're only removing the grouping.
Export before a big change. If you're about to delete or heavily prune a project, export to CSV first so you have a record.
Don't delete to "clean up". Unlinking Q&A pairs from a project means they're no longer grouped with their project, which makes them harder to find later. A rename is usually better than a delete.
Assign ownership intentionally. The owner is the only person who can rename, reconfigure, or delete the project — pick someone who will still be around at the end of the engagement.
QuickTurn overview — for adding many answers at once from a questionnaire