Asset View: every clip across projects

One flat view of everything you have, filtered by tags that stack: every "Approved" clip for one client across two years of projects, in three clicks.

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Projects keep work separated. Asset View is the other lens: your entire library as one flat, filterable set, for the questions that cut across project lines. Where is every drone shot we own? Which clips are approved for the reel?

Switch to it

The Dashboard has a Projects / Assets toggle at the top. Flip it to Assets and the project cards give way to every asset in the workspace.

The Dashboard Asset View with tag categories expanded in the left sidebar, two active filter chips above the grid
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Stacked tag filters narrow the whole library; active filters sit as dismissible chips above the grid.
Stacked tag filters narrow the whole library; active filters sit as dismissible chips above the grid.

Filter by tag

The left sidebar lists your tag categories. Click a category to expand its tags, click a tag to filter. Filters stack with AND logic: "Approved" plus "Client X" shows only assets carrying both. Active filters appear as dismissible chips above the grid, with Clear all to reset.

What it is for

  • Every asset tagged "Approved" across every project, when you are building a reel.
  • Everything belonging to one client, when a request lands two years later.
  • A fast audit of what carries a tag and what slipped through untagged.

For finding one specific thing by name rather than browsing a set, search is the faster door.

Questions

Do multiple tag filters widen or narrow the result?

Narrow. Filters combine with AND logic: selecting "Approved" and "Client X" shows only assets carrying both tags.

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