Project documents
Every project has its own documents area, sitting right alongside its tasks, board, and conversations. It's the project's filing cabinet — organised, versioned, and complete.
A folder tree
Documents are organised in folders, just like a file system. Create folders, move files between them, rename, and nest them as deep as you need — so a big project's paperwork stays tidy rather than becoming a flat dump of files.
Everything gathers here
This is the part that makes the difference: the documents area doesn't only hold files you deliberately upload. It collects the project's files from everywhere they're created:
- Documents you upload or write in-app
- Attachments added to tasks and subtasks
- Files attached to calendar events
- Files the Associate generates
Whatever route a file came in by, it's findable in the one place — so nothing gets stranded as an attachment buried three clicks deep in a task.
Create and edit in-app
You can write documents directly in Bluprint with a built-in editor — handy for living documents like notes, specs, and standups — or upload existing files (PDFs, Office docs, images, and more) and download them any time.
Version history
Documents keep a version history. As a document changes, earlier versions are preserved, so you can look back at what a document said before — and restore a previous version if you need to. Nothing is lost to an overwrite.
Access follows your role
Who can view, edit, or delete documents follows the same permissions as the rest of the project — read-only roles can read, and editing needs write access.
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Last updated: 2026-05-31
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