A project is represented in LiquidPlanner as a blue folder. Sub-folders (gray folders) can be used to structure your projects by phases or stages.
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Learning about packages is key to understanding how projects are scheduled and organized in your workspace. Let’s talk about what packages are and why they play
A task is the most basic building block in LiquidPlanner and represents an individual work item for a project. A task can be added
The following plan item types can be added from the Add Menu: Tasks, Sub-Folders, Projects, Milestones, Events, Packages, Backlog Packages, and Clients. Up to 50 items can be added
Every team juggles multiple projects at a given time, and needs a way to effectively prioritize work across all projects. There are two
Priority-based scheduling generally eliminates the need to create dependencies between tasks that are owned by the same person. That’s because in the absence of
Deadlines help keep track of important dates and drive alerts to let you know as soon as work is at risk of missing a deadline.
You can duplicate plan items in LiquidPlanner in order to save time creating new items, and make duplicating part of your process for
There may be times when a task requires multiple contributors to get the work done. In these cases, you will want to assign