As a program/product manager, I want to know when an initiative/master feature/feature which I am dependent upon has changed release dates, scope or status without my having to manually find the dependency and "watch it" Scenario: Someone adds a d...
Highly regulated organisations rely on workflow approvals when providing audits of status changes and approvals for work. At present, it's possible for anyone with a contributor or owner license to delete an approval to-do belonging to another use...
Steve Dagless
almost 5 years ago
in To-dos
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There is obsolete blank space after todo title, it isn't used now by any todo's details. I think blank space could be removed for todolist looks much better.
Artem Charykov
over 9 years ago
in Features / To-dos
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Current: Today, you have to copy a document share link and paste it to others so they can collaborate with you. Idea: It would be great if I can add email addressed directly from the document's sharing functionality and invite those specific peopl...
Import release-initiative links during a CSV import of releases.
It would be valuable when doing bulk imports of releases to be able to associate any related initiatives to them at time of import. Especially as the Initiative ID can already be retrieved via the Aha! interface or via the ID column when exporting...
Automatically import into Aha! objects that are created in Trello as work gets broken down
The current integration allows features to be sent from Aha! to Trello so that Engineering and other teams can distribute and action the work.
Often additional features or checklist items may then be created in Trello to capture the more granular ...
When importing users, the system WILL import new users and List users it cannot import.
May I suggest that when importing, the system WILL import new users and simply spit out a list of users it cannot import?That would be a time saver. Currently it simply halts with references to rows it cannot import.
Elaine Robinson
over 7 years ago
in User management
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