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src/content/docs/crowdin/integrations/overview.mdx

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Starred apps also appear as horizontal shortcut tabs at the end of the main project navigation. Clicking a shortcut opens the tab that contains the app (e.g., **Integrations**) and automatically opens the app within that tab. The tab that contains the app is highlighted as active, while the shortcut remains unhighlighted.
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Starring works on an individual account basis, meaning each project member will see their own starred apps in the **Integrations**, **Tools**, and project navigation, independent of other members' selections.
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Starring operates on an individual account and per-project basis. This means that your starred apps are unique to your account and specific to the project where you added them:
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* **User-Specific:** Each project member manages their own starred apps. If you star an app, it will not appear as starred for other project members.
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* **Project-Specific:** Starring an app in one project does not automatically star it in others.
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This allows you to customize your workspace based on the specific needs of each project, as different projects may require different tools or translation strategies. To have a specific app starred across multiple projects, you need to star it individually within each project.
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## Co-managing Crowdin Apps
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src/content/docs/enterprise/integrations/overview.mdx

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Starred apps also appear as shortcut entries in the left sidebar, grouped under the section where they were starred (e.g., under **Integrations**). Clicking a shortcut opens the section that contains the app and automatically opens the app within that section. The section is highlighted as active, while the shortcut remains unhighlighted.
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Starring works on an individual account basis, meaning each project member will see their own starred apps in the **Integrations**, **Tools**, and project navigation, independent of other members' selections.
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Starring operates on an individual account and per-project basis. This means that your starred apps are unique to your account and specific to the project where you added them:
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* **User-Specific:** Each project member manages their own starred apps. If you star an app, it will not appear as starred for other project members.
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* **Project-Specific:** Starring an app in one project does not automatically star it in others.
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This allows you to customize your workspace based on the specific needs of each project, as different projects may require different tools or translation strategies. To have a specific app starred across multiple projects, you need to star it individually within each project.
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## Co-managing Crowdin Apps
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