Problem
When you are managing a team, the story of what happened on a project, target, action or reminder is scattered across catchups, comments, status changes and document attachments. Reconstructing the trail later, when you are preparing for a review or trying to remember why a decision was made, takes longer than it should.
Solution
Every entity that has a Timeline keeps its own ordered log of events. Open an action, project, target, reminder, or performance review and you get the full sequence: when it was created, what changed, who commented, what got attached. Each event is a clickable bubble. The Timeline is live, not a snapshot.
Where You Will See It
Actions
Inside the action edit modal. Shows status changes, field edits, subtask add/complete, document attachments and comments.
Projects and Targets
On the detail page. Aggregates project / target events plus everything from connected actions so you can read the whole story in one place.
Reminders
Inside the reminder edit modal under the Notes field. Shows when it was created, edited, archived, restored, plus any document or key theme links.
Performance Reviews
The full-page Timeline tab. Pulls in catchups, meetings, completed actions, target progress, surveys and themes for the member and period.
The Timeline is live, not frozen. If a connected target's progress moves, an old review's timeline reflects it the next time you open it. Worth knowing if you expect a static archive.
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