Manage tasks in a company workspace
The company task list lives at https://lengrowth.com/companies/[id]/tasks.
When to use this
Use the company task list when you need a full board for one company. It is the best place to:
Search for a known task name
Filter down to items that need your input
Check which tasks are complete and which ones failed
Review tasks by assignee or by type
Open a task and keep the URL synchronized with the selected item
If you only need the broader delivery stages across the workspace, use https://lengrowth.com/pipeline instead.
Step-by-step
At the top of the page, LenGrowth shows a task filter toolbar. The toolbar includes:
A search field
Status filter
Priority filter
Type filter
Impact filter
Member filter
Sort filter
A reset action when filters are active
The page also shows a summary badge with the number of visible tasks. That count updates when you change filters.
The main task list uses cards. Each card can show labels such as:
"In Queue"
"In Progress"
"Completed"
"Failed"
"Not Priority"
"Not Planned"
Depending on the task, you may also see badges such as:
"Blocked"
"AI can help"
"You do this"
"Specialist active"
Those labels are not decorative. They tell you what the task is doing right now and what kind of action is available next.
Wait for the page to load the company tasks.
Read the filter toolbar at the top before you click anything else.
Use the search field or one of the filters to narrow the list.
If you already have a task selected, LenGrowth may preserve it in the URL using a taskId query parameter. That makes it easier to share or revisit a specific task detail panel.
Click the search field at the top of the page.
Type part of the task title, description, or type.
Watch the task list update.
If the result is not what you expected, clear the search and try a broader phrase.
Search is useful when you know the topic but not the exact task title. It is also the fastest way to find a task after you have already worked on several items in the same company.
The task list filters are there to make the board manageable when the company has many items.
Open the Status filter to show only "Queue", "Active", "Done", "Failed", "Not priority", or "Not planned" tasks.
Use the Priority filter to focus on high, medium, or low priority work.
Use the Type filter to narrow the list to one task type.
Use the Impact filter when you want to focus on tasks with a particular impact level.
Use the Member filter to see tasks assigned to a specific person.
Change the Sort filter to switch the ordering, such as newest first or due date first.
When a filter is active, LenGrowth shows a chip for it above the list. Use the chip's clear button if you only want to remove one filter without starting over.
Common sorting options include:
Created: newest
Created: oldest
Due date: soonest
Due date: latest
Title: A to Z
Title: Z to A
Find the card you want.
Click the card or choose the available action on the card.
Read the task detail panel that opens.
Use the panel to inspect the task, discuss it, or update it.
Some queue tasks show a "Start" action for growth users. Other tasks show "Open". A blocked task shows a blocked state and may not allow the same actions until the dependency is cleared.
The task detail panel is where you can see the actual task record, not just the card summary. It can include:
Status
Priority
Assignees
Objective
Channel
Due date
Discussion
Delivery path
After you open a task, the detail panel gives you more than a title and a status badge.
Review the task header and the current status.
Check the assignees if the task is shared.
Read the objective and channel fields if they were filled in.
Open the discussion if you need to reply or add context.
Use the delivery panel if the task needs specialist help or delivery review.
Close the panel when you are done.
Depending on the task, the detail panel may also show fields such as the task type, checklist progress, linked assets, and the next expected update. Those pieces help you understand whether the task is waiting, in progress, under review, or ready to finish.
When you open a task, LenGrowth keeps the task detail synchronized with the card list. If you change the task status, accept a queue item, or request specialist help, the page updates the card state and reloads the task list as needed.
If you follow a taskId link, the task detail can open directly to the correct item. That is useful when a teammate sends you a link and says "please review this one" or when you are returning to a task after a notification.
If the page is empty, either the company has not generated work yet or your filters are hiding the current tasks. Clear the filters first. If the board is still empty, go back to the company workspace and run diagnostics again.
Make sure you are on the correct company. The task list is company-specific, so a task from another company will not appear on this page.
The "New task" button only appears when your account can create tasks for that company. If you do not see it, you may not have permission or your plan may not allow custom task creation.
Clear the taskId query parameter by closing the panel, then click the task card again. If the URL still points to an old task, the page can reopen that one until you change it.
Common problems
If something does not look right, confirm you are using the correct account, page, and permission level.
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