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# &#x20;Project Management

- [ How to Create a Project](https://spurt.gitbook.io/sync-user-guide/project-management/how-to-create-a-project.md): Start new projects and choose between using your own team or hiring from the marketplace.
- [How to View a project](https://spurt.gitbook.io/sync-user-guide/project-management/how-to-view-a-project.md): View projects, milestones and tasks assigned to you and your team members here
- [The Difference Between a Gig and a Bid](https://spurt.gitbook.io/sync-user-guide/project-management/the-difference-between-a-gig-and-a-bid.md): Knowing the distinction between a bid and a gig on Sync! will enable you to decide how to get the most out of your team members.
- [How to Assign Milestones](https://spurt.gitbook.io/sync-user-guide/project-management/how-to-assign-milestones.md): Break down your project into manageable milestones with Sync! and assign them to team members if need be
- [How to Check the Progress of Your Projects](https://spurt.gitbook.io/sync-user-guide/project-management/how-to-check-the-progress-of-your-projects.md): When you track progress, you create a sense of accountability among team members.


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