List View (List)
A format where tasks are detailed line by line within a table or list construct, making it ideal for users accustomed to classical data entry and tracking methods.
Last updated: 04/09/2026, 12:38 PM
<strong>What is the List View?</strong>
<p>Not every project benefits strictly from visual (Board) tracking, and sometimes users just need to list their data linearly. The list view page presents related tasks in traditional, highly efficient Excel-like rows.</p><strong>How is it Used?</strong>
<ul> <li><strong>Row-Based Reading:</strong> Tasks are structured sequentially downwards, while critical information such as title, assignee, and due date are arranged side-by-side in columns.</li> <li><strong>Bulk Operations and Filtering:</strong> Excellent for viewing dozens of items on a single page when working with large datasets. It emphasizes heavy filtering, sorting, and inline updates much like a spreadsheet.</li> </ul><strong>Why is it Important?</strong>
<p>While Kanban boards are highly visual, List views are purely data-driven. It is an indispensable feature for administrators and users who prefer scanning by deadlines, generating granular reports, or inspecting bulk task details linearly.</p>