Collaboration
Project history — audit log & snapshots
Open Project History from the clock icon in the project header. It has two parts: the Audit Log and Snapshots. Both are read-only and cut across every phase.
The Audit Log
The audit log records auditable actions so there's a clear trail of accountability. To begin with it captures:
- Ownership actions on sprint plan items — when an owner is assigned, certified, or uncertified.
- Changes by someone other than the author — for example, if you create an artefact and a teammate later edits or deletes it, that's logged. Editing your own work isn't logged.
Each entry is frozen at the time it happened, so it stays meaningful even if the underlying item later changes or is removed.
Snapshots
A snapshot captures the project's artefacts exactly as they are at a moment in time. Use Take snapshot (optionally with a label like "End of loop 2 review") to save one.
Sandbox also auto-captures a snapshot every time you complete a Next or Not? decision, labelled with the loop and the call (e.g. "Next or Not? — Loop 2 (Pivot)"). So every concluded loop leaves a frozen, browsable record without you having to remember to take one.
Open any snapshot to view a read-only replica of the project as it looked then — artefacts phase by phase, experiments, learnings and sprint plans. Snapshots are self-contained: they keep their own copy of the content, so a snapshot still renders faithfully even after the live project changes or items are deleted.
Snapshots are handy for end-of-loop reviews, before a big change, or any time you want a durable record you can look back on.