A project is a self-contained workspace for a single website. It has its own files, hosting configuration, environment variables, deployment history, and AI usage tracking.Documentation Index
Fetch the complete documentation index at: https://docs.hiveku.com/llms.txt
Use this file to discover all available pages before exploring further.
Creating a project
Click New Site in the dashboard. You have three options:| Option | Description |
|---|---|
| Create New | Start from scratch or pick a template |
| From GitHub | Import an existing repository |
| Track External | Connect to a site hosted outside Hiveku |
Advanced configuration
When creating a project you can optionally configure:- Database — provision a managed database for your project
- Environment variables — set secrets and config values that are available at build and runtime
Project dashboard
Once inside a project, the dashboard gives you access to everything:| Section | What it does |
|---|---|
| Code Editor | Open the Monaco editor and AI chat |
| Hosting | View live URL, logs, cron jobs, and redirects |
| Analytics | Visitor traffic and performance data |
| Billing | Project-level billing and plan details |
| Tasks | Track to-dos and issues for the project |
| Discussion | Team comments and threads |
| Settings | Domain, environment variables, integrations, and danger zone |
Switching between projects
Click the project name in the top-left corner or press the back arrow to return to the dashboard. All your projects are listed in a table with their status, last deployment time, and live URL.Project settings
Open Settings from the project sidebar to manage:- Project name and description
- Custom domain configuration
- Environment variables
- GitHub integration
- Database settings
- Hosting type (serverless or container)