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Page-Level Timelines

Each manage page now keeps its own running log of meaningful events.

Last updated April 2026

The kanban-style manage pages each keep a write-only timeline at the page level. Every meaningful event that happens on the page is captured as a bubble: a target created, a project moved to On Hold, a survey shared, a retro completed, a journey hidden.

This is separate from the per-entity timeline you see when you open one item. The page-level timeline is the running log for the whole list.

Where You Will See It

Open any of these manage pages and the timeline sits below the kanban board:

  • Targets, Projects, Journeys, Performance Reviews, Surveys, Retros.

Each entry shows when it happened, what changed, and which entity it belongs to. Click a bubble to jump straight to the entity it refers to.

Why It Is Separate from the Per-Entity Timeline

When you open a single target, the timeline you see is everything that ever happened to that target. The page-level timeline is everything that happened across all of your targets at this scope, in chronological order. It is the answer to "what's been going on this week" rather than "what happened to this thing".

The page-level entries are written at the moment the change happens. Editing an entity later does not rewrite the entries already in the page timeline, so the log stays a true record.

What Gets Captured

The events recorded vary by page, but generally include:

  • An entity being created.
  • Its status changing.
  • It being hidden or unhidden.
  • It being deleted.

Per-entity events that aren't useful at the page level (a comment on a single target, for example) stay on the entity's own timeline and don't bubble up.

Favourite, Comment, and Delete

Each bubble on the page timeline supports the same actions as bubbles elsewhere: star a moment to keep it pinned, leave a comment for context, or delete an entry you don't want preserved.

Use the page-level timeline as a weekly digest. Open the page on Friday and scroll the timeline to recap the week's movement before your management catchup.

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