Views, filters & grouping
The Tasks workspace lets you pivot through your firm’s task list using saved views — a bundle of filters, sort, group-by, layout, and visible columns. Set it up once, re-use it forever.
What a view holds
A view holds six things:
| Knob | Choices |
|---|---|
| Scope | My tasks (assigned to me) or All (firm-wide) |
| Layout | List or Board |
| Group by | Due date, Status, Priority, Type, Waiting on, Client, Assignee, or Stage |
| Sort | Due date, Priority, Created, or Name — ascending or descending |
| Filters | Multi-select across six facets (see below) |
| Display properties | Which metadata shows on each card |
Change any of these and the view shows Updated (dirty) — the Save button activates.
The view chrome
Across the top of the workspace:
[My Today ▾] [Updated] [List] [Board] [Save] [Save as ▾] [⋮]
─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
[Group: Due date ▾] [Sort: Priority ↓] [☐ Show completed]
[Filter: Priority ▾] [Type ▾] [Waiting on ▾] [Assignee ▾] [Status ▾] [Due date ▾]Switching views
The view dropdown shows:
- My views — views you saved (personal).
- Firm views — views the admin saved for everyone (marked with a “Firm” badge).
- Firm default — the one starred as the firm’s default.
Click any view to apply it. Your current settings are replaced.
Saving
- Save — overwrite the active view with your current settings (you must own the view).
- Save as… — create a new view. Name it, optionally mark it firm-wide.
- The ⋮ more menu has Delete view, Set as firm default (admins only), and Rename.
[Screenshot: Tasks workspace chrome with view dropdown open]
Grouping
Group tasks by one of eight keys:
| Group | Buckets |
|---|---|
| Due date | Overdue, Today, This week, Next week, Later, No date |
| Status | To do, In progress, Completed, Cancelled |
| Priority | Urgent, High, Medium, Low |
| Type | Each of the 13 task types as its own group |
| Waiting on | Not blocked, Client, IRS, Third party, Internal |
| Client | One group per client with active tasks |
| Assignee | One group per teammate, plus Unassigned |
| Stage | One group per pipeline stage |
Empty groups still show as collapsed headers — so you can see your full pipeline shape even if a column has zero tasks.
Sorting
Within each group:
| Sort key | Notes |
|---|---|
| Due date | Ascending = soonest first. Tasks without a due date go to the bottom. |
| Priority | Descending = Urgent → Low. Same priority falls back to due date. |
| Created | Ascending or descending by creation time. |
| Name | Alphabetical. |
The arrow next to the sort key toggles ascending and descending.
The six filter facets
Filters are multi-select within a facet, AND across facets. Picking Priority = Urgent + High and Type = Prepare means “tasks that are (Urgent or High) AND type Prepare.”
Priority
Urgent, High, Medium, or Low — multi-select.
Type
Any of the 13 task types — multi-select.
Waiting on
Client, IRS, Third party, or Internal — multi-select. (“Not blocked” isn’t a filter option — it’s the default.)
Assignee
Pick from your team. Unassigned is also a choice.
Status
To do, In progress, Completed, or Cancelled. Default views hide Completed and Cancelled.
Due date
Quick presets, multi-select:
| Preset | Range |
|---|---|
| Overdue | Past their due date, status is To do or In progress |
| Today | Due date is today |
| This week | Due in the next 7 days |
| Next week | Due in days 7–14 |
| No due date | No due date set |
Show completed toggle
A separate toggle, outside the filter set — when off, Completed and Cancelled tasks are hidden no matter what filters say. Turn it on to see your historical work.
Choosing what to show on each card
Toggle these in the chrome’s Properties menu:
| Property | What the card shows |
|---|---|
| Type | A single-letter badge (for example, “P” for Prepare) |
| Required | A “REQ” badge for required tasks |
| Client | Client name (hidden when grouped by Client) |
| Engagement | Engagement name (for example, “1040 — Smith 2024”) |
| Tax year | A “2024” pill |
| Stage | The stage name from the pipeline |
| Waiting on | A pill — “Client”, “IRS”, and so on |
| Assignee | An avatar |
| Priority | A red dot for Urgent or High |
| Due date | ”Today”, “Aug 12”, overdue in red |
Strip what you don’t need — the list gets dense fast with 10+ properties. My Today ships with Type, Client, Priority, Assignee, and Due date.
List vs board
List
A vertical list grouped by your group-by. Each row is one line. Hover shows the bulk-select checkbox. Click to open the detail side panel.
Good when:
- You have many groups with few items each.
- You want to scan dozens of tasks fast.
- You’re bulk-selecting.
Board
A horizontal flow, each group as a column. Cards stack vertically inside. Click a card to open the detail panel.
Good when:
- You’re grouping by stage, assignee, or status (visualize the funnel).
- You have moderate task counts per group.
- You want a pipeline feel for tasks specifically.
Cards aren’t drag-and-drop today — switching layouts doesn’t unlock drag-to-move.
Firm-wide vs personal views
| Type | Who sees it | Who can edit it |
|---|---|---|
| Personal | Only you | Only you |
| Firm-wide | Everyone in the firm | Admin or Owner only |
| Firm default | Everyone’s startup view | Admin or Owner only (one at a time) |
When you click Save as, a Firm-wide checkbox lets admins promote a view to the firm catalog. Non-admins can only save personal views.
The firm default is starred in the dropdown. When you first open the Tasks workspace, you start on the firm default (or My Today if none is set).
Common view recipes
”What blocks me from advancing engagements today?”
- Scope: My tasks
- Group by: Engagement
- Sort: Priority descending
- Filter: Status = To do or In progress; Required = on
- Display: Type, Client, Waiting on, Due date
You’ll see one column per engagement, with only the gating tasks visible.
”End-of-day cleanup — what did I close today?”
- Scope: My tasks
- Group by: Status
- Sort: Created descending
- Filter: Due date = Today
- Show completed: on
The Completed column shows everything you closed today.
”Team capacity check”
- Scope: All (admin or owner)
- Group by: Assignee
- Sort: Due date ascending
- Filter: Status isn’t Completed or Cancelled
- Display: Type, Priority, Due date
One column per teammate — see who’s drowning.
”Stage-by-stage progress”
- Scope: All
- Group by: Stage
- Sort: Priority descending
- Filter: Status = To do or In progress; Required = on
- Layout: Board
Visualize the engagement pipeline as a task pipeline.
”All client-waiting”
- Scope: All
- Group by: Client
- Filter: Waiting on = Client
One column per client with outstanding client-side asks. Cross-check with Communications to see who needs a nudge.
Deep-linking
The workspace doesn’t sync view settings to the address bar today — you can’t share a link to “this exact filter combo.” Save it as a view and share the view name with teammates instead.
What gets saved with a view
Each view stores its name, owner, firm-wide flag, plus the full configuration — filters, group, sort, layout, and display properties.
A couple of details worth knowing:
- Filters that reference a team member or stage survive renames. Assure Pro looks them up internally, so renaming a stage doesn’t break the view.
- Filters that reference a deleted assignee or stage are dropped silently the next time you open the view. The view still works — just without the dead reference.
Permissions
| Action | Required |
|---|---|
| Use any view | View tasks |
| Save a personal view | View tasks |
| Save a firm-wide view | Admin or Owner |
| Delete a firm-wide view | Admin or Owner — and you own it, or you’re an owner |
| Set the firm default | Admin or Owner |
Next
- Creating tasks & bulk actions — adding tasks, the detail panel, multi-select.
- Tasks overview — types, statuses, waiting-on states.
- Engagements overview — the origin of most tasks.