Favorites: Pin Tickets and Projects with Update Dots
Tickets and projects can now be starred as favorites and appear directly in the sidebar. Red update dots show new activity at a glance — without opening the ticket.

Tickets and projects can now be starred as favorites. Favorited items appear directly in the sidebar navigation and show a red dot when there's new activity — so you can keep the most important tickets in sight without searching.
Ticket Favorites: Your Key Tickets at a Glance
Click the star in the ticket toolbar (next to the Watch button) to mark a ticket as a favorite. The star turns amber/gold and the ticket instantly appears in the sidebar below Issues.
What You See in the Sidebar
- Ticket ID and title — e.g. "KP-42 · Redesign login page"
- Red dot when there's new activity since your last visit (status change, new comment, etc.)
- Click an entry to open the ticket directly — the red dot resets
The list initially shows the 5 most recent favorites. With more than 5, a search field appears for filtering, and additional entries load as you scroll. Favorites with new activity are automatically sorted to the top so you never miss an update dot.
Removing a Favorite
Hover over an entry in the sidebar and click the unstar icon — or click the star again in the ticket toolbar.
Project Favorites: Pin Projects in the Sidebar
In addition to tickets, you can also star projects as favorites. Hover over a project card on the project overview and click the star, or use the star in the header of an open project.
Sidebar Behavior
Favorited projects appear at the top of the sidebar projects menu, separated from recently visited projects by a divider. The remaining projects are listed below — sorted alphabetically instead of cut off. Here too, 5 entries are shown initially with lazy loading on scroll.
Favorites Are Personal
All favorites — both tickets and projects — are fully personal. Only you see your own favorites. When switching organizations, they are automatically reset so that no entries from a different organization are displayed.
Frequently asked questions
Quick answers to the most common questions about this topic.
How do I star a ticket as a favorite?
How do I star a project as a favorite?
What does the red dot next to a favorite mean?
How many favorites can I have?
Are favorites personal or team-wide?
Keep reading

AI Chat Executes Actions, Grouped Sidebar, Todo Scopes
The AI assistant can now create, edit, and move tickets — with confirmation before every action. Plus: slash commands, daily briefing, a restructured sidebar, and separate todo scopes for your own and delegated tasks.

Epic Grouping, Bulk Actions in the Backlog, and Opus 4.7
Group stories under their Epics, act on many tickets at once in the backlog and Issues Hub, and use Claude Opus 4.7 as the new runner default.

Knowledge Hub, Per-Repo Base Branches, and a Cleaner Settings Experience
A new StackOverflow-style Knowledge Hub with voting, replies, and AI consolidation. Plus: per-repository configurable base branches, a consolidated settings layout, and noticeably calmer ticket editing.