Why is a project visible in my projects only?

Why is a project visible in my projects section only? Why is it not visible under the competitions tab?

This functionality is currently not rolled out yet, and only the Submitter has the ability to see the project under the competitions tab at the moment. 

When you/or a member of your team signs up for a competition, the person registering is recorded as a Submitter of the project. Currently, our platform only displays the competition entry on the Submitter’s profile only. This is entirely normal, and it is designed this way to offer better control/management over the submission. Other team members should be able to see the submitted project on their 'My projects' tab as a Collaborator. Learn how to add your team member here:  Add team

The submitter holds equal status in the team however, permissions related to linking project/replace submission/archive competition entry rests with them. The submitter also acts as a contact person on behalf of the team for any Results/Award closure related communications.


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