Appearance
Project Selection
The Projects page is the first thing you see after signing in to Zeus.ai. It lists all of your location analysis projects and gives you tools to find and open the one you want to work with.
Page Layout
The page is organized into three main areas:
- Header — displays the page title ("Projects") and subtitle ("Explore and manage your site location projects")
- Search and filter bar — a text search input and a Filters toggle button
- Project table — one or more collapsible sections listing your projects
The Project Table
Each project appears as a row in the table with the following columns:
| Column | Description |
|---|---|
| Project Name | The name of the project. The country code (e.g. US) in uppercase is displayed below the project name to indicate the country. |
| Power Score | The AI-computed score (0–100) representing this project's site potential. Includes a tier label. See Power Score Tiers below. |
| Last Rebuild Date | When the AI model was last rebuilt for this project. "Never" (shown in red) means the model has never been run. |
| Last Modified | When the project was last edited. |
| Enter Map | Button to open the project in the map view. |
Dates are displayed in the format: Jan 15, 2024 2:30 PM.
Entering a Project
Click the Enter Map button on any row to open that project. This takes you to the full map view where you can analyze your locations.
My Projects Section
Your projects are grouped under a My Projects section. The section header shows a count badge with the total number of projects.
Click the section header to collapse or expand the project list. The section remembers its state between interactions.
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If you have access to many projects, collapsing sections you're not using makes it easier to focus on what matters.
Support Admin View
If you have support admin privileges, you'll see an additional All Company Projects section above My Projects. This section shows projects across all companies in the system and includes an extra Company column so you can see which company each project belongs to.
When searching as a support admin, results also match on company name in addition to project name.
Searching Projects
The search bar at the top of the page filters projects by name in real time as you type.
- Placeholder text: "Search projects by name…"
- Matching: case-insensitive substring match — typing
downtownwill find "Downtown Chicago Analysis" - Scope: searches project name (and company name for support admins)
- Results update instantly — no need to press Enter
To clear the search, delete the text in the search box.
Filtering Projects
Click the Filters button to toggle the filter panel open or closed. When any filter is active, the button shows a badge with the number of active filters.
There are three available filters:
Last Rebuild Date Range
A date range picker that filters projects by when their AI model was last rebuilt.
- Click the input to open a calendar popover (2-month view)
- Select a start date, then an end date
- The selected range is shown as formatted text, e.g. "Jan 15 – Feb 28"
- Leave both dates empty to disable this filter
Last Modified Date Range
The same date range picker UI, filtering by when the project was last modified.
Power Score Range
Two number inputs — Min and Max — let you filter projects to a specific score range.
- Valid range: 0 to 100
- Min must be less than or equal to Max
- Projects with no power score are excluded when this filter is active
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All active filters combine using AND logic — a project must match every active filter to appear in results.
Clearing Filters
When at least one filter is active, a Clear Filters button (amber) appears at the bottom of the filter panel. Click it to reset all filters at once.
Sorting Projects
Click any column header to sort the project list by that column. Click the same header again to reverse the sort direction.
- ↑ = ascending order (A to Z, oldest to newest, lowest to highest)
- ↓ = descending order (Z to A, newest to oldest, highest to lowest)
- Default sort: Project Name, ascending
- Null / missing values sort last regardless of direction
- The My Projects and All Company Projects sections each have their own independent sort state
Power Score Tiers
The Power Score is a 0–100 AI-generated score representing the revenue potential of a location. Each score falls into one of nine named tiers:
| Score Range | Tier |
|---|---|
| 97.5 – 100 | Impossible |
| 95 – 97.49 | Insane |
| 90 – 94.99 | Epic |
| 85 – 89.99 | Excellent |
| 80 – 84.99 | Great |
| 75 – 79.99 | Solid |
| 65 – 74.99 | Getting There |
| 50 – 64.99 | Needs Work |
| 0 – 49.99 | Not Enough Data |
The tier label appears alongside the numeric score in the Power Score column.
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A score of "Not Enough Data" does not mean a site is a poor choice — it means the AI model doesn't have sufficient comparable data to produce a reliable prediction. Running a rebuild (model retraining) may improve the score once more data is available.
Empty States
If there are no projects to display, the table shows one of two messages:
- "No projects found for this company." — your company has no projects yet
- "No projects match your search or filters." — your current search text or filter settings excluded all projects
If you see the second message, try clearing your search or using the Clear Filters button to reset your filters.