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.
Go to your project and click Settings.
Find the Danger Zone section at the bottom.
Select Delete Project.
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:
- Go to Settings → Team
- Find your name in the member list
- Click Leave Project
- 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:
- Create a new project
- Connect the same GitHub repository
- Reconfigure settings manually
Your documentation content remains in your GitHub repository.
