Better "My Cards" View. Many cards on multiple collections organize on a better way.
planned
Daniel Vengoechea
Currently My Cards view doesn’t accomplish the job of showing a member or guest all of his work on a organize way if these cards are from different collections.
My team has many jobs on different collections (This is the reality for the majority of Design Agencies), when they try to work with my cards view, is very difficult as cards are on disorder, and they don’t know easily which card is form which collection. Sorry to tell but they kind of hate it so its being difficult to make them work with Favro because they feel it doesn’t organize them better. So, for me as owner is awesome but for the ones making the job is not.
Worst of all, the user also sees cards that are on the backlog not on a sprint so this confuses him as he doesn’t know if he need to work on it right away or later. Of course, I know he can open the card, see the board that is assign an got to the collection but this makes useless this view and he should do this for every card, every day or every hour.
There should be a better way:
Option 1: 1 BIG sprint showing all task the user is required in. This big sprint will have 1 lane per collection. As columns can be different maybe the columns will be the standard ones.
Option 2: Bring automatically all sprint boards the user is assigned to and show only his task. The user can reorganize the position of the boards.
I will go definitely by option 2. This way each sprint board can have its own columns and will make managing team members and guest so much easier. And for the ones doing the job, they will have 1 thing to do each, day, check this new My Cards view.
Currently I need to call them (every day or hour), and tell them, hey, have you check this task on this collection on this lane on this column?
We really need a better My Cards View.
Sven Leupold
When does this happen here? Many often work with the "my cards" view. The desire for a better display and functionality is big and also desired for a very long time. Would be great if you could implement this in a timely manner
Dovidas Baranauskas
Dovidas Baranauskas
Merged in a post:
You can't undo if you mark a card as done in My Cards
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Markus Halttunen
- Go to "My Cards"
- Click the circle of a card on the left to mark it as done
- Press Ctrl+Z to undo
What should happen: The previous action should be undone. The card should come back on your "My Cards" list and not be marked as done.
What happens instead: Nothing. You can't undo this action, even though undo works elsewhere in Favro.
Dovidas Baranauskas
Merged in a post:
Ultra-simple Kanban View with one-click to complete task
Mattias Sandelving
I miss the ability to set up a super-simplistic Kanban view to be used for example as a grocery shopping list, where buckets represent categories (not of todo, doing, done). And with checkboxes next to each task to allow for true one click completion, which would not archive the card, but move it down under a line separating unfinished card from completed cards. Much like under "My Cards", but generically available throughout Favro. See image for example.
Dovidas Baranauskas
Dovidas Baranauskas
Merged in a post:
Option to include cards assigned through groups in My cards
Mattias Björkholm
I kind of expected cards assigned to groups I'm a member of to be included in the My cards section, but they aren't. So my suggestion is to include something like a checkbox setting to "Show cards assigned through groups".
Dovidas Baranauskas
Dovidas Baranauskas
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Jesse
Very excited to see this as a "planned" improvement!
Hans Dahlström
Merged in a post:
My Cards UX update
Trip Foster
you should be able to structure your "My Cards" Collection like any other board where you can save views, backlogs, etc by any of the filtering criteria. Id like to have "all my marketing tasks" and similar views in my cards view. My cards should be the most powerful sense on top of all work streams. should be VERY flexible to accommodate the individual needs of the user. I should also be able to view my cards in a Kanban, List or timeline as in the other paradigms
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