Filters & saved views
A busy project can hold hundreds of tasks, but at any given moment you usually care about a small slice: my open tasks, this release’s bugs, everything due this week. Filters let you carve out that slice, and saved views let you keep it around so you don’t have to rebuild it every time.
Filtering
Section titled “Filtering”In any view, open the Filter control and add conditions. You can filter by:
- Status — only In Progress, only Done, etc.
- Assignee — your tasks, or a teammate’s
- Priority — just the urgent ones
- Labels and custom fields — your own categories
- Epic or parent — everything under a big initiative
- Reporter — who created the task
Add several conditions to narrow further, and the results update instantly as you go. Filtering changes only what you see — it doesn’t move or alter anyone’s tasks.
Sorting
Section titled “Sorting”Alongside filters, you can sort to control the order. Sort by due date to see what’s next, by priority to triage, or by any column in a list view. Filters decide which tasks appear; sorting decides in what order.
Saved views
Section titled “Saved views”Once you’ve dialed in a useful filter-and-sort combination, save it as a saved view. From then on it’s one click to return to exactly that slice — “My open bugs,” “Due this week,” “Q3 milestone.” You can keep several saved views and mark one as your default, so a project opens to the slice you look at most.