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How to disable projects for your GitHub organization

Here is how to disable projects for your github organization

  1. First click on your profile picture in the top-right corner of the header
  2. Next click on "Organizations" in the dropdown menu
  3. Click on the "Settings" button next to the organization you want to manage
  4. In the left sidebar, click on "Planning" under the "Code, planning, and automation" section
  5. Click on "Projects" in the expanded submenu
  6. Locate the "Enable Projects for the organization" option
  7. Then uncheck the checkbox to disable it
  8. Finally click on the "Save" button to save the changes

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Why should you disable projects for your GitHub organization

GitHub is a collaborative platform for developers to manage code and projects efficiently.

Disabling projects for your GitHub organization is a feature that helps streamline operations by focusing only on the essential tools. This feature is valuable for organizations looking to simplify team dashboards and reduce administrative overhead.

By using this feature, organizations can prioritize critical workflows, enhancing team productivity and ensuring that resources are concentrated on high-priority tasks. This ultimately leads to a more organized and focused development environment.

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April 10, 2026
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