I really like the ideas overview page, however for collaboration and triage, it would be useful for us to be able to view the ideas in the workflow (kanban) view.
Nerissa Muijs
over 2 years ago
in Workflow boards
2
Future consideration
Aha! Develop allows teams to have a unique layout for features and requirements. This helps them see the information they need for development, while hiding the information they don't. Please support this for epics as well.
Jeff Tucker
over 2 years ago
in Backlogs / Epic
0
Future consideration
Here I'm representing Aha customers using both Develop and Roadmaps. I don't know whether anyone uses ONLY Develop, but it appears designed to be used standalone, if someone wants to do so. Unfortunately, my issues mainly stem from this decision b...
Way too difficult to bulk select / bulk delete in aha develop
The mechanism to bulk select / delete on any work view in aha develop is far too out of sight. - no indication on where to perform this task - falls out of line with roadmaps as the list view does not contain the bulk edit button as it switches to...
Guest
over 2 years ago
in Backlogs
0
Unlikely to implement
It is possible to re-open a shipped release to make changes that should have been included. The same logic should apply to sprints as there are various reasons I may need to make changes.
Dale Potter
over 2 years ago
in Sprints
2
Future consideration
When using Aha! Develop to track bugs I want to see specific fields that are only relevant for a Bug record. EX. Severity, date raised, reproduction steps etc. So that I can report on this specific subset of record types and their progress without...
Ian Cooper
almost 3 years ago
in Backlogs / Features
0
Likely to implement
Aha! Develop - visualise dependencies on card layout
It would be great to have an icon on the record card to show that there are dependencies related to that record, similar to what is available in Roadmaps.
Allows much easier to iterate, more standard, and simpler to follow along version of diagrams/charts within documentation. GitHub and Notion have recently adopted the same library (mermaid) allowing for standardization across tooling.
Barnett Klane
almost 3 years ago
in Development
0
Future consideration