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What is the Updates View?
The Updates View provides a single, real-time activity stream of everything that’s happening to the🧊 Objects you are looking at. Instead of a table or a board, it presents information as a chronological feed, similar to a social media timeline, with the newest updates at the top.
It’s designed to help you and your team stay on top of all recent changes, conversations, and progress without having to click into every individual 🧊 Object.
[Image Placeholder: A screenshot of the Updates View. It should look like a feed, with entries like ‘Jane Doe changed status to IN PROGRESS on TASK-123’, ‘John Smith added a comment to TASK-124’, ‘Attachment added to TASK-125’.]
What’s Included in the Feed?
The activity feed consolidates several key event types into one easy-to-read stream:- Field Changes: See a record of any updates made to
Data Fields, such as a change inAssignee,Due Date, orPriority. - Status Transitions: Track the progress of work as
🧊 Objectsmove from oneStatusto the next (e.g.,TO DO→IN PROGRESS). - New Messages: Read all new messages from the
Object Chatfor all🧊 Objectsin the view. - File Attachments: Get notified when new files are attached to an
🧊 Object. - New Sub-Objects or Checklist Items: See when new
🧊 Sub-Objectsare created or checklist items are added and completed.
How to Use the Updates View
The Updates View is a powerful tool for both broad oversight and focused catch-ups.Getting the Big Picture
By default, the view shows a combined feed of all🧊 Objects included in your current filter. This is perfect for a manager who wants to get a quick overview of all team activity in the last few hours.
Focusing on a Single Object
The view typically includes a side panel listing all the🧊 Objects that are part of the current filter. You can click on any 🧊 Object in this list to filter the feed instantly and see only the activity history for that specific item. This allows you to quickly get the full context and history of a single piece of work.