Timebook containers

Use our specialized features for more efficient tracking and managing Timebook objects.

Manage your work with containers

In Timebook, you can use various objects, such as Work Items or Goals, to represent all your work. But to make the most of work management, we give you several containers to handle your objects. With containers, you can easily group related tasks, track progress, and see the big picture of what is happening across your Timebook Workplace.

In short, Timebook containers store your work and help you process it from planning to execution. Use Projects for grouping, Sprints for cyclical task management, Initiatives to align objectives with the actual work, and Roadmaps to see everything from a bird's eye view.

Containers make Timebook objects come alive by allowing you to present and manage your work in a specific context. They also facilitate collaboration, as team members use them to track work and update each other on progress and potential risks. Each container has several properties, including status, date range, and risk assessment, offering extensive customization options.

Timebook containers are flexible enough to handle most work management scenarios. Whether you need a simple to-do list or a yearly roadmap for the entire organization, our containers have you covered.

As mentioned above, containers help you store and manage Timebook objects, such as Work Items and Goals.

We have dedicated articles about different types of objects in Timebook. For more information, see Timebook objects


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Sprint

Use Sprints to control the flow and progression of work. You can enable Sprints for each Team, and we will create them automatically per your instructions.


Project

Timebook Projects help you achieve specific results in a defined time frame and make this effort visible in your organization's Roadmaps.


Initiative

Link your Goals' key results to Initiatives to align high-level objectives with the actual work.


Roadmap

Outline the steps and timeline for completing all the work ahead. A Roadmap serves as your organization's main navigation, guiding teams through projects and keeping everyone on the same page.

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