Features Queue: Search & Filter
Features Queue: Search & Filter
The Features Queue tab provides a centralized view of every feature the platform has discovered, planned, or shipped for your product. As a project matures, this queue can grow to hundreds of items spread across multiple epics and statuses. The search and filter controls described below help you cut through the noise and find exactly what you need.
Search Bar
A text input at the top of the Features Queue filters the visible feature cards in real time.
- Matches on: feature title and description.
- Behaviour: results update as you type — no need to press Enter.
- Scope: the search respects any active status filter, so you can combine both controls simultaneously (e.g. find all In Progress features whose title contains "auth").
Status Quick-Filter Tabs
A row of tabs sits alongside the search bar, letting you narrow the queue to a single lifecycle stage:
| Tab | Shows features that are… |
|---|---|
| All | In any status |
| Triaged | Identified and reviewed, awaiting prioritisation |
| Planned | Scheduled for an upcoming cycle |
| In Progress | Actively being implemented by the pipeline |
| Implemented | Shipped in a past release |
| Rejected | Explicitly deprioritised or out of scope |
Each tab displays a count badge reflecting the current number of features in that state. The badge updates dynamically as the pipeline moves features through the lifecycle.
Drag-to-Reorder
Features within an epic can still be manually reordered by dragging the ⠿ (GripVertical) icon on each card. Hovering over that icon surfaces a tooltip explaining the drag-to-reorder behaviour — the persistent info banner that previously occupied the top of the queue has been removed to free up vertical space for the filter bar.
Tips
- Use the
Implementedtab as a quick release audit — every shipped feature appears here in chronological order. - Combine status filtering with the search bar to pinpoint a feature by a keyword without leaving the filtered view.
- The count badges on each tab give an immediate health snapshot: a large Triaged count signals features awaiting architect decomposition, while a large Planned count indicates work queued for upcoming cycles.