Task views
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Perfect for agile and scrum sprints, the Kanban view has customizable columns that you can use to indicate the stage your tasks are in. Create tasks and move them around between columns as and when you're done with them.
Use the filter option on the top right of the view to look for tasks by assigner, assignee, priority, status and label. You can also use the search option to look for tasks.
Read more about task components here.
Perfect for looking at all your pending and complete tasks at a glance, the List view allows you to get a flexible look into your projects. Just like with a Kanban board, you can drag, drop and reorder tasks in the list view too.
Use the filter option on the top right of the view to look for tasks by assigner, assignee, priority, status and label. You can also use the search option to look for tasks.
Read more about task components here.
When you add tasks with start and end dates, the Gantt view populates them and lays them out across a timeline. Get a better idea of duration of sprints and overlapping projects in the Gantt view.
Use the filter option on the top right of the view to look for tasks by assigner, assignee, priority, status and label. You can also use the search option to look for tasks.
You will also be able to change the dateline look by picking between options like:
Hour
Quarter day
Half day
Day
Week
Month
Finally, you can change the status column by Priority, Status column or no color.
The Calendar view will allow you to add and see tasks spread across the month and date views. From deadlines to project sprints, get a bird's eye view of all your work in this view. Any tasks added in Kanban, List or Gantt view with dates assigned will also be visible on Calendar view. Currently, you can see calendar subviews like Month, Week, Work week, Day and Agenda to get a closer look at your schedule.
If you've integrated your Google Calendar to Sketchnote, your meeting schedules will also be visible in the Calendar view.