Getting started
Your first week
Build durable habits — cycles, My Issues, the inbox, and the command palette — so Planoda fades into the background of doing the work.
What you'll learn
- Plan a time-boxed cycle and pull issues into it.
- Clear your personal queue with inline editing in My Issues.
- Triage notifications in the inbox with archive and snooze.
- Navigate and act anywhere from the ⌘K command palette.
Plan with cycles
7 min — Time-boxed iterations that focus a team on what's next.
Cycles are time-boxed iterations (a week, two weeks — your call). You pull a set of issues into the active cycle, and Planoda tracks progress so the team always knows what's in scope and what's drifting.
Cycles are optional. Teams that prefer a continuous flow can stay on the board; cycles are there when you want a rhythm.
My Issues and the inbox
6 min — Your personal queue and a calm, actionable notifications hub.
My Issues is your personal queue — everything assigned to, created by, or subscribed to by you, with inline status, priority, assignee, and due-date editing so you can clear it without opening each issue.
The inbox is a calm notifications hub: archive what you've handled, snooze what isn't actionable yet, and group by date so it reads like a to-do list rather than a firehose.
The command palette
4 min — Press ⌘K to do almost anything without leaving the keyboard.
Press ⌘K (Ctrl+K) to open the command palette. Navigate to any team, project, or view; create an issue; change a status; or jump to a setting — all from the keyboard. Power users rarely touch the mouse.