You may have multiple projects within your organization for a variety of reasons. For example, you want different projects to differentiate between different environments (such as staging or production or to differentiate between different geolocations of customers). Duplicating a guide, survey, or theme across projects lets you from having to recreate the same information for each of your environments. This saves time as well as encourages consistency across your projects.
When you duplicate a guide, survey, or theme to a new project, the project treats the duplicated content as a completely new entity. Amplitude dosn't copy previous analytics to the new project. If you want to move a guide, survey, or theme from one project to another, copy it to the desitination project and then archive it from the originating project.
If you duplicate a guide, servey, or theme to a project that already contains the dulicated content, Amplitude overwrites the content in the target project.
For example, you create a guide (Guide-1) in Project A. You duplicate Guide1 to Project B. You then make changes to Guide-1 in Project A and want to re-duplicate the guide to Project B again. Amplitude overwrites the original Guide-1 in Project B with the newest version. It doesn't keep both versions of Guide-1.
When you select the project where you want to duplicate your guide, survey, or theme, Amplitude applies a badge to denote whether the entity you're duplicating is new for the project or if it already exists on the target project. You can click into the Preview changes section for more information.
February 17th, 2026
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