
Hosting provider CLO has expanded the capabilities of its user dashboard by rolling out multi-project management. The new feature allows customers to operate several independent projects within a single account — without shared networks, overlapping settings, or mixed-up accounting. In short, fewer tangled wires and more clearly labeled boxes.
Multiple Projects Under One Account
The new functionality is aimed at users managing multiple infrastructures at once: client environments, separate services, or simply large systems that benefit from being broken down into logical segments. By default, users can create up to five independent projects within one account. Additional projects can be enabled upon request through customer support.
Each project is fully isolated and can be started, stopped, deleted, or created without affecting the others. Projects can also be named freely and supplied with comments — a small detail that helps avoid guesswork weeks later.
Resource management has also been refined. Users can set individual limits for each project or rely on default values. Support requests may now be linked to specific projects, making it easier to track tickets and understand the context behind each request.
Billing visibility received similar treatment. Charges and expenses can now be filtered by project and operation type, which should appeal to anyone who prefers to know exactly where their budget is going.
Public API Updates
Alongside the dashboard changes, CLO has updated its Public API. New endpoints have been introduced for managing projects and limits, and the documentation has been revised to reflect features released throughout 2025. The update appears tailored for users who prefer to automate infrastructure management rather than rely solely on the web interface.
The multi-project feature is already available to all CLO users, turning the control panel into a place where multiple projects can finally coexist without stepping on each other’s toes.