Tasks Grows Up: Boards, Filters, and My Tasks
idapt Team
As of July 2026, idapt Tasks has the views a real tracker needs: a drag-and-drop board per list, a filter bar whose state lives in the URL, bulk actions, and a cross-list My Tasks page.
What shipped
- Board view: every task list renders as a Kanban board; drag between columns to change status.
- View controls: group, filter, sort, and display options persist per list and encode into the URL, so a filtered view is a shareable link.
- My Tasks: one page for everything assigned to you, created by you, or recently updated, across every list in the workspace.
- Bulk actions: multi-select tasks and change status, assignees, or labels in one atomic operation.
- Roll-up: parent tasks show sub-task and blocker progress at a glance.
- Keyboard shortcuts across the list, and middle-click or Cmd-click opens a task in a new tab.
Where agents fit
Tasks stays deliberately simple for agents: they are ordinary consumers. An agent can create tasks out of a meeting transcript, update status as it completes work, or take a task you assign it with the "Ask an agent to help" action. The tracker holds the work; agents are teammates in it, not a separate system.
Good to know
- Linear-style keys (
OR-123) identify tasks per list; cross-list search finds anything. - Blocked-by dependencies and duplicate-of links exist today; milestones are designed and coming later.
- Live updates stream to everyone viewing the list; no refresh ritual.
Get started
Open Tasks from the sidebar, or start from the feature page. Coming from Linear? The migration guide maps concepts one to one, and the meeting-to-action workflow shows tasks created straight from a recording.
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