Workload Time Interval Options
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Fredo
I'd love to have the option to have a monthly view of my resources time/effort allocation in the Workload view.
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Tamlyn Koga
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Hey everyone, thank you for your feedback to date! Here with an update from the Product Manager, Vasil regarding Workload 2.0, which includes new Time Interval Options!
Workload 2.0 Update:
We're excited to announce several upcoming improvements to the workload view including:
- Longer Timescale
- Infinite horizontal scroll
- Updated design
- Improved workload capacity visualization + weekly and monthly capacity
- Zoom out to Weeks and Months to see the big picture and longer plans
- Enhanced task creation + finding tasks
- Performance Optimizations
This feature is currently "In Progress" and we are looking for a handful of beta testers to get early access and provide feedback this month.
If interested, please sign up at [Beta Closed on 2/3/25 - Preparing for GA Roll-out.]
Thank you and we'll be in touch!
Natan Trętko
With the highest zoom level - this is what all of my tasks look like in the new workload. I manage a team, and I need to know what this task is about, preferably without opening it (which is also slower now).
We've been working on the weekly workload view, and while I understand the need for multiple-week spanning views, it's now illegible and a lot slower due to the multitude of tasks being pulled (that I don't want to see).
With the 'expand task names' option, it only expands the name of the subtask, which, in our case, is not helpful. The parent task name is not expanded. See screenshot.
I also cannot save any modifications to the workload views now.
Please, please re-enable the one-week scope.
Tamlyn Koga
in progress
Hey everyone, thank you for your feedback to date! Here with an update from the Product Manager, Vasil regarding Workload 2.0, which includes new Time Interval Options!
Workload 2.0 Update:
We're excited to announce several upcoming improvements to the workload view including:
- Longer Timescale
- Infinite horizontal scroll
- Updated design
- Improved workload capacity visualization + weekly and monthly capacity
- Zoom out to Weeks and Months to see the big picture and longer plans
- Enhanced task creation + finding tasks
- Performance Optimizations
This feature is currently "In Progress" and we are looking for a handful of beta testers to get early access and provide feedback this month.
If interested, please sign up at [Beta Closed on 2/3/25 - Preparing for GA Roll-out.]
Thank you and we'll be in touch!
Joshua Waldman
Ditto. The page loads so slowly. Going out a month or two with only 2-weeks visible is painful.
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Alberto Alonso
Totally agree. The ability to plan for longer periods of time is key for load management.
Joshua Waldman
It is essential to see beyond 2 weeks for our capacity planning.
Peter Hetherington
This is the One feature that will prevent us from moving to another platform. I need to forecast team capacity based in weekly hours. I need to base capacity on weekly hours, and where a due date changes, the time estimate is automatically increased by those weekly hours. Currently, I have had to create a formula to determine #weeks x weekly hours and convert that to a custom field so it can be used in Workload. BUT even so, in dashboards, the graph stops at today's date - why can't dashboards show future data?
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Sara VanTassel
Do we have an ETA on when this will move to beta testing?
Tamas Haurik
Hi All,
My customer needs a better dashboard view contains Workload information. He has to have a quite accurate overview about their team capacity in total, but also on certain time intervalls (total per week, per months). The data components are there, however the system is not able to show that.
Could you please give us further information, when can we expect a released feture here?
Alex Fazekas
I believe due to how ClickUp is structured it is difficult to implement a monthly view, but we need a longer option than 2 weeks. Ideally would like 4 & 8 weeks options as well.
Kyla Shaw
Supporting this!!!
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