> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://docs.textmaster.com/client/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://docs.textmaster.com/client/project-management.md).

# Project Management

- [Overview](https://docs.textmaster.com/client/project-management/overview.md): This section provides comprehensive guidance on how to create, manage, and optimize translation and copywriting projects on the TextMaster platform.
- [Creating a translation project](https://docs.textmaster.com/client/project-management/creating-a-translation-project.md): Learn how to create a new translation project on TextMaster, from selecting languages to setting up detailed project instructions.
- [Creating a copywriting project](https://docs.textmaster.com/client/project-management/creating-a-copywriting-project.md): Learn how to create a new copywriting project on TextMaster, from selecting languages to setting up detailed project instructions.
- [Using filters and bulk actions](https://docs.textmaster.com/client/project-management/using-filters-and-bulk-actions.md): Learn how to efficiently find and manage your projects on TextMaster using the platform’s robust filters and search functions.
- [Requesting revisions and providing feedback](https://docs.textmaster.com/client/project-management/requesting-revisions-and-providing-feedback.md): Learn how to request revisions and provide feedback on your TextMaster projects to ensure high-quality outcomes.


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