Find Your Projects Faster on the Adobe Developer Console
The Adobe Developer Console is home to over 70+ APIs, Events, Plugins, SDKs, and other developer products. Our developers (you!) are building more and more apps using these offerings. In turn, the number of projects you manage is also growing — making it harder for you to find your Project. To that end, we are thrilled to announce the release of a revamped Projects page, making finding projects easier and quicker.

Introducing Project filters
Until now, you had to open a Project to be able to tell the services it uses. You couldn’t easily tell who created or last modified the Project. Nor could you tell, just by looking at the Project card, if the Project had an expiring certificate key pair. In essence, while you knew what you were looking for — there wasn’t a way to filter down to that Project.

Project Filters allow you to narrow down your search for your Project by the Project’s contents, who created or last modified it, or whether it requires your attention. You can also use the Contains text Filter to filter down Projects by titles, descriptions, client ids, technical accounts, etc., used in the Project.
For instance, by using Project Filters, you can easily single out the Project you had created for your website’s stage environment using the Experience Platform Launch API.
Identifying Projects with expiring certificates
Earlier this year, we began sending out email notifications about expiring certificates. Since then, we have heard feedback from developers about the difficulty in finding all the projects with an expiring certificate.

Using Project Filters, you can now quickly view the list of Projects whose certificate key pairs will expire in the next 30 days. Moreover, you can now also identify a Project’s maintainer with ease.
Visit the Adobe Developer Console and give the new Projects page a whirl. Tell us in the comments about the Project Filters you found useful or the ones we should add next.