Personal
Use most of Timebook's features to manage your private content and resources.
A module that feels personal
One of Timebook's key concepts is enabling modern, high-performing teams to collaborate in their preferred way. But we also have a dedicated module that puts you in the spotlight. A module you can treat as your private space to work on personal content.
The [Personal] module reuses some of the features from other Team-oriented modules. Here, you can manage Work Items, Projects, Documents, and Files. In the [Personal] module, however, the focus is on you, as you can work with data and content that is not meant to be shared.
The [Personal] module is located in the [Teams] section of the Navigator.
The lock icon next to this module indicates that it is for your exclusive use, and no other Workplace members can access its contents.
Features reused in the Personal module
Most features in the [Personal] module are reused from Timebook Teams. You can still create Work Items, group them into Projects, or run them through Sprints. The difference here is that you are the only person with access to this data.
The [Personal] module consists of several tabs (or apps, as we call them). The links below will take you to dedicated articles presenting the available apps and their features. These articles explain how to use the apps at the Team level, but they function almost the same in the [Personal] module, but without the collaborative features.
Some of the apps presented above might not be visible at first.
You can show or hide particular apps using the [Settings] button next to the [Personal] module in the Navigator. Once in the settings, you have full control over what to display in [Personal].
Settings for this module behave exactly like any other Team settings, so for more information, see Team settings
Features unique to the Personal module
While the [Personal] module reuses several apps and features from Teams, it also includes two unique apps for managing private data. You can use them to quickly note down your ideas or create a contact book.
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