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An excellent feature to be sure.
The only reason we pay Click up is becuase Planner has no time tracking.An error occurred while saving the comment Anonymous commented
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Litterally the only reason we are giving money to Click Up is because Planner has no time tracking.
Add this one feature to planner and many people could move off of those other "Project Tracking" platforms.An error occurred while saving the comment Anonymous commented
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We’d love to hear more about the following:
1. When would you delete or archive a plan?
2. How long would you like it to be accessible?Feel free to include any specific scenarios where archiving a plan would be useful.
We appreciate your feedback and look forward to reading through your comments!
Cheers,
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I see it no different than how you archive Teams.
Good idea. Keeps your notes and documentation on hand for later use. Always a good idea.
1. Delete a plan if it was created in error or if it contains no useful documentation
1A. Archive a plan if it was used to build a project or to create something. Always good having a copy of the process on hand.
2. I would say indefinitely like Teams.If it makes sense to archive a teams chat, why does it not make sense to archive their planner boards?
+1 for Simple "Time worked" field in planner
Bonus points if that field lists the time of each member separately.
And! I'll give you a cake if you can then produce a Report showing hours worked on each planner item per member, almost like a time card.