> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://alphabot-docs.gitbook.io/alphabot/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://alphabot-docs.gitbook.io/alphabot/for-teams/team-history.md).

# Team History

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Teams and projects can now access a complete history of all raffles they have created since September 2022. This data is available for export in CSV format, providing valuable insights and records for management and review. Teams can access this data on the teams page here: <https://www.alphabot.app/team>.

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**The exported data will include:**

* The total number of raffles created (from September 2022 to present).
* Links to each raffle.
* The name of each raffle.
* The project name associated with the raffle.
* The team member who hosted (created) the raffle.
* The number of entries each raffle received.
* The number of winners per raffle.
* Dates when the raffle was created, started, and ended.
* Raffle visibility (Public, Private, or Community).

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