Where is my project?
We got this feedback from a customer this past week:
"Our main use would be at the Portfolio level. Ability to create a Portfolio that shows all projects below it with a milestone overview, exec-level visibility. A kanban with each column being a project stage, Backlog, Discovery, Build. Answer the question: where is my project?"
He's right. There was no view that shows everything across teams at once.
So we're putting projects on a kanban. Same one you use for tasks, just zoomed out a level. The cards are projects, the columns are stages: Backlog, Discovery, Build, Live, On Hold. Drag a project to whichever column matches where it sits today, click a card and you're in the project.
I hear the bigger version of that ask, but I'm keeping it small on purpose. No folders, no portfolio object, no new permissions to learn. Just a view.
On the roadmap.
What we shipped
Members pages show last login. Each team's Members page lists when everyone last signed in. We had no history to backfill, so existing accounts read "Never" until they sign in again.
AI generated drafts on service requests. New requests come in with a draft attached. Title, description, priority, and a draft reply you can edit before it goes out. Toggle in /admin/settings if you'd rather start blank.
Color stripe on project cards. Eight to choose from, set per project. Useful when the board fills up. Comments take attachments now too. Drop in an image and it shows up in the thread.
A bug. Inviting someone to a second team used to error out with "already pending" even though they were only pending on the first. Fixed.
Next
Project kanban first. After that, a weekly digest. Whatever moved on a project that week (task moves, comments, completions) gets pulled into one summary. Email, probably. So nobody has to ask "where are we on X" every Monday.
Last thing
Most of the roadmap started as someone writing in. The feedback button in the bottom-left hits my inbox.
Will
