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If you work with Product or UI/UX teams, Timelines feature is right for you! You can visualize impediments, milestones, and categorize the tasks by status, assignee, or estimate. With this feature, you can manage tasks, oversee projects, and provide clarity to the whole team! Check this Help Center article for more clarity to use this feature. 

The Timelines feature also works smoothly with the Lucid Cards feature. It will allow you to create and assign tasks needed in preparation for the next design sprint. You can import data from multiple sources, including:

  • Jira
  • Smartsheet 
  • Azure DevOps
  • CSV files 

For more information on these integrations in Lucid Cards, take a look at this Help Center article.

What is your favorite aspect of the Timelines feature? 😎

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Hi! Working for my team, we use Timelines mostly for project management. The fact that we can easily visualise our milestones and who’s been assigned to tasks helps us to be more efficient. We love the Gantt chart timeline, especially for this 👍🏻


Hey @Adriana C thank you for your feedback!

The Gantt chart timeline is an excellent template for project planning. One other template we recommend is the Customer journey map. This template helps you visualise a customer’s whole experience from the beginning and will give insight into their needs. You can include touchpoints, pain points, and interactions the customer may have encountered during that period. Feel free to follow the steps to create a customer journey map here 😃


Hi all! This is not completely true, Lucid Cards loose functionality as soos as they are added to a Timeline. Not only Azure DevOps cards are not supported, the Lucid Cards turn into really simple (few fields) cards within the timeline


Hey @David Broin -- thanks for posting! Would you care to share a screenshot of what you are seeing on your end when dragging a card onto a Timeline? When adding a card to a Timeline, no functionality is lost, however, it does change the card into a more simplified version that you can then edit by clicking the pencil shown when clicking the card. What is lost is the ability to add emojis and tags, however, this does not effect the data that is added to the card. If this is the functionality you are referring to, those features are still available when using a specific data tool for cards, such as Jira. 

As for the Azure DevOps cards, these are certainly supported in Lucid, however, it is an integration that is only available to our Enterprise users. If you do have an Enterprise account and are unable to use this integration, it may be worth checking in with your IT admin as well as your Lucid admin to determine if this integration has been allowed. If you determine that it is an you are still having trouble, let us know, we’d be happy to take a closer look!

Hope this helps clarify -- let us know if you have any other questions! 


Hi! I’m Micah from Lucid’s community team. 👋 Jumping in here to share about Lucid’s Data Trusted User Group. This group is made up of knowledgeable users who regularly analyze and visualize data in their work. As part of this group, you’ll have the opportunity to connect directly with Lucid’s product team, gain early access to beta features, and share insights about your needs, shaping the future of Lucid’s data solutions 🎉 You can learn more and request to join here. Thanks!

 

 


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