# Web Interface > Added in v2.41.0 GSD includes a browser-based web interface for project management, real-time progress monitoring, and multi-project support. ## Quick Start ```bash gsd --web ``` This starts a local web server and opens the GSD dashboard in your default browser. ### CLI Flags (v2.42.0) ```bash gsd --web --host 0.0.0.0 --port 8080 --allowed-origins "https://example.com" ``` | Flag | Default | Description | |------|---------|-------------| | `--host` | `localhost` | Bind address for the web server | | `--port` | `3000` | Port for the web server | | `--allowed-origins` | (none) | Comma-separated list of allowed CORS origins | ## Features - **Project management** — view milestones, slices, and tasks in a visual dashboard - **Real-time progress** — server-sent events push status updates as auto-mode executes - **Multi-project support** — manage multiple projects from a single browser tab via `?project=` URL parameter - **Change project root** — switch project directories from the web UI without restarting the server (v2.44) - **Onboarding flow** — API key setup and provider configuration through the browser - **Model selection** — switch models and providers from the web UI ## Architecture The web interface is built with Next.js and communicates with the GSD backend via a bridge service. Each project gets its own bridge instance, providing isolation for concurrent sessions. Key components: - `ProjectBridgeService` — per-project command routing and SSE subscription - `getProjectBridgeServiceForCwd()` — registry returning distinct instances per project path - `resolveProjectCwd()` — reads `?project=` from request URL or falls back to `GSD_WEB_PROJECT_CWD` ## Configuration The web server binds to `localhost:3000` by default. Use `--host`, `--port`, and `--allowed-origins` to override (see CLI Flags above). ### Environment Variables | Variable | Description | |----------|-------------| | `GSD_WEB_PROJECT_CWD` | Default project path when `?project=` is not specified | ## Node v24 Compatibility Node v24 introduced breaking changes to type stripping that caused `ERR_UNSUPPORTED_NODE_MODULES_TYPE_STRIPPING` on web boot. This is fixed in v2.42.0+ (#1864). If you encounter this error, upgrade GSD. ## Auth Token Persistence As of v2.42.0, the web UI persists the auth token in `sessionStorage` so it survives page refreshes (#1877). Previously, refreshing the page required re-authentication. ## Platform Notes - **Windows**: The web build is skipped on Windows due to Next.js webpack EPERM issues with system directories. The CLI remains fully functional. - **macOS/Linux**: Full support.