Activity feed
A chronological log of changes across a workspace or project.
The activity feed is a chronological log of changes across a workspace or project. It shows what happened, when, and who did it. The activity feed is a Team-tier feature available only in Multi-user workspaces.
What the feed shows
Activity feed entries cover:
- Node changes: created, edited, completed, deleted
- Edge changes: dependencies added, removed, or redirected
- State transitions: nodes moving between locked, available, in-progress, and complete
- Assignments: who was assigned or reassigned to which nodes (see Assignments)
- Comments: posts, replies, and edits (see Comments)
- Workspace changes: members added or removed, roles changed (see Permissions and roles)
Each entry is timestamped and attributed to the user who triggered it.
Filtering the feed
The activity feed can be filtered by:
- User: see what a specific person did
- Project: see activity in one project only
- Event type: see only state changes, or only comments, or only assignments
- Date range: see activity from a specific period
Saved filters from Advanced filtering work in the activity feed too.
When the feed matters
The activity feed is useful for:
- Catching up after time away: see what changed while you were on vacation
- Auditing changes: figure out who modified a node or when a state changed
- Standup preparation: quickly review recent activity to share with the team
- Debugging coordination issues: trace back when and how a project's state diverged from expectations
The feed doesn't replace direct communication, but it does eliminate a lot of "what happened to X" questions.
Tier availability
Activity feed is a Team-tier feature, available only in multi-user workspaces. Free and Paid (single-user) do not include the activity feed.
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LAST UPDATED · 2026-05-12


