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Projects

A project is the container that ties a parcel, its analysis, site options, and the services you engage into one piece of planning work.

A project is the unit of work in Bucky. It's the container that holds everything about a single planning effort — the parcel you're studying, the zoning and feasibility analysis you run against it, the site options you compare, and the services you engage to move it forward.

Why projects exist

Planning a build involves many moving parts that only make sense together. A project keeps them in one place so you can pick up where you left off, compare options, and share a coherent picture rather than a pile of disconnected lookups.

What a project holds

  • A parcel — the property the project is about. See parcels.
  • Site options — named candidate sites, often created from map exploration with Project Scout. Before a project exists, options on the map are unsaved; Review & create or Save option makes them durable on the project.
  • Analysis — the zoning interpretation and feasibility work run against that parcel or option.
  • Services — the builders, designers, or architects engaged to take it forward. See services.

Working with projects

You can start from the Projects map — scout a block with Project Scout, compare site options, then use Review & create to save a project from your selection. See site exploration. Or open an existing project and continue zoning and feasibility work in context.

From there the rest of the platform — zoning and feasibility — operates within the project's scope.

For prompts on the map and in chat, see Prompting BuckyAssist. Developers manage projects programmatically over the API; agents can do the same over MCP.

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