We started rolling out early access preview invites to Height 2.0 today. Over the past year, we’ve been rebuilding Height into an autonomous project collaboration tool.
Height 2.0 brings you new project management essentials like Teams and Documents along with first-of-their-kind autonomous features to take chores like backlog pruning, bug triage, and spec updates off your plate.
Below are the additions, updates, and changes to know. You can also review the full 2.0 overview guide on our help center.
You can now create dedicated spaces for Teams in Height. The team page includes pins, team description, and settings to manage team-specific custom attributes, status collections, and task forms.
Join an existing team or create a new one from the Teams
section of the sidebar.
Height 2.0 introduces a dozen autonomous features that proactively handle the manual work necessary to keep projects on track, housed in the Auto
button in the toolbar. These include:
Live product docs: Height tracks project decisions and open question in the chat, and maps each update back to the description in real time.
Auto-fill attributes: Height analyzes tasks on an ongoing basis and adds the appropriate labels, automatically.
Triage bugs: Height evaluates every new bug report, sets the priority, and assigns and escalates accordingly.
You can configure autonomous features by navigating to the Auto
button on any Team, Project, List, or View.
You can now create documents in Height to capture initial brainstorms, planning notes, or other info that doesn't quite fit a task. Every document is equipped with chat and full markdown (simply type +
).
Live cursors now appear whenever your teammates are actively working on the same page you're on, and show changes they make in real-time.
Views
. With views, you have all the same capabilities as smart lists, plus access to new autonomous features.🔔
to subscribe or unsubscribe.+ New task
modal is redesigned for simplicity. The first team in your sidebar will be pre-populated whenever you create a new task.