Deleting Projects

Remove a project from your dashboard permanently -- build history, analytics, and domain config are deleted. Your GitHub repo stays intact.

Deleting a project removes it from your dashboard permanently -- build history, analytics, and domain config are all gone. Your GitHub repository is not affected.

Deleting a Project You Own

Deleting a project permanently removes all data including build history, analytics, and custom domain configuration. This cannot be undone.

1
Open project settings

Go to your project and click Settings.

2
Scroll to Danger Zone

Find the Danger Zone section at the bottom.

3
Click Delete Project

Select Delete Project.

4
Confirm deletion

Type the project name to confirm, then click Permanently Delete.

What Gets Deleted

  • All build history and logs
  • Analytics data
  • Custom domain configuration
  • Team member associations
  • Webhook integrations

What's NOT Deleted

  • Your GitHub repository (remains unchanged)
  • Your Jamdesk account
  • Other projects you own

Leaving a Project

If you're a member (not owner) of a project:

  1. Go to SettingsTeam
  2. Find your name in the member list
  3. Click Leave Project
  4. Confirm your departure

You can be re-invited later if needed.

Before Deleting

Consider these alternatives:

  • Transfer ownership if team members need continued access
  • Export analytics data if you need historical records
  • Note your configuration if you might recreate the project

Recovering Deleted Projects

Deleted projects cannot be recovered. If you accidentally deleted a project:

  1. Create a new project
  2. Connect the same GitHub repository
  3. Reconfigure settings manually

Your documentation content remains in your GitHub repository.

Ownership Transfer

Transfer before deleting

Create a Project

Start a new project