Focus

Use Priority view when you need to find high-leverage work quickly

Priority view lets you look at work by commitment level and leverage instead of only by date.

Problem / use case

If you need to find high-leverage work quickly, Priority view becomes fragile when the work behind open Focus, then Priority. and Use the branch cards for Priority, Tasks, Later, Misc, Backlog, and Archive. is separated from Daily Plan, Progress, and Task detail.

What should be done conceptually

Priority view works best when the focus decision, next action, and progress evidence stay close enough for find high-leverage work quickly to remain visible.

TimeLens solution

TimeLens solves that by making Priority view part of the same workspace as Daily Plan, Progress, and Task detail, so the feature helps the work move instead of becoming another isolated page.

Actual app screen

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Actual product snapshots

Actual TimeLens Priority view screen on desktop
Desktop view
Actual TimeLens Priority view screen on mobile
Mobile view

How to use it in TimeLens

Open Focus, then Priority.; Use the branch cards for Priority, Tasks, Later, Misc, Backlog, and Archive.; Open a bucket to work through rows that share the same priority state.; Move or complete rows from the bucket when the state changes.

What it helps with

Find high-leverage work quickly; Review what is stuck in Backlog; Separate active work from archived work

Where this feature connects

Daily Plan; Progress; Task detail; Archive; Reports

Open this in TimeLens

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Daily Plan · Task detail page · Complete, archive, and restore · Status

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