Services & Project Properties
Describe projects in a structured, industry-specific way — work fields, services, and typed properties that power the search filters.
The structured description is what sets a reference apart from a plain portfolio page: typed, industry-specific fields make your projects comparable and filterable in search.
The industry properties tab
For every branch assigned on the basic data tab, the form shows a {Industry} properties tab. It is organized by work field (Aufgabenfeld):
Activate the relevant work fields
Each work field has a checkbox — activate the ones that apply to this project. Only activated work fields are shown publicly.
Tick the services you provided
Within a work field, tick the services/methods (Leistungen) your company applied. Missing one? Use the inline add method action to suggest it.
Fill in the project properties
Each work field brings sections of typed fields — the project properties. Fill in what applies; empty fields are simply not displayed.
Property field types
Properties come in several input types:
- Text line / text area / rich text — free text; text areas offer a per-field AI suggestion button where enabled.
- Dropdown / multi-select / radio buttons / checkboxes — option-based fields; these make the best search filters.
- Date and numeric/interval fields.
- Paired selection (N:M:O) — a two-list widget for recording combinations, e.g. Material × Application (Concrete → Foundation, Steel → Wall). Add pairings one by one; each appears as a row you can remove. In search, both lists are filterable.
Extending the structure inline
Right inside the form you can adapt the structure (changes go through a short approval where they affect public, platform-wide metadata):
- Edit options / Manage options — extend an option list that's missing a value.
- Add property — a wizard for creating a new field in a section.
- Add a field of work and section — propose a whole new work field.
Company admins manage the same structure centrally — including hiding fields your company never uses — in Branch Settings & Custom Fields.
The Services tab
Besides the structured services above, the Services tab holds free-form service entries — useful for narrating what you actually did:
- Each entry has a name (required), a short teaser, and an expandable description, all per language.
- Entries can be reordered and set to Approved or Inactive.
On the public reference page these appear as the "Details about the services provided" section.
Internal custom fields
Fields your company defines as internal (see Branch Settings) appear on the Internal tab and in the manager's filter rail with an "internal" marker — they are searchable for your team but never published.
Filters are your shop window. Properties with option lists (dropdowns, checkboxes, intervals) become facets on the public industry pages and in search — the better you fill them, the more often your references surface when prospects narrow down results.