Explorer
Visualize relationships between jobs, domains, and users in your workspace.
The Explorer is a visual graph that maps how jobs, domains, and users connect within your workspace. It gives you a bird's-eye view of your workspace structure — useful for understanding how work is organized and where things relate to each other.
Overview
The Explorer displays your workspace as an interactive network of nodes and connections. Each element — a job, domain, or user — appears as a hexagonal node, color-coded by type and state. You can zoom in and out, pan across the graph, and click on nodes to focus on them.
The graph is read-only — it helps you understand the shape of your workspace but does not introduce any new actions. To act on a job, open it from the Board or Backlog.
Views
The Explorer has three views, selectable from the tabs at the top of the page.
Workspace
Shows your entire workspace as a network graph. The workspace sits at the center, with domains, jobs, and users arranged around it as connected nodes. This is the default view and gives you the broadest picture of your workspace structure.
Domains
Filters the graph to show only domain relationships. Use this view to see which jobs belong to which domains and how your work is categorized.
Users
Filters the graph to show user relationships — who is connected to what work and which domains they are involved in.
Searching
Use the search bar at the top of the Explorer to find specific jobs by name. The search bar also displays a count of total jobs in the current view.
Related concepts
- Jobs — the work items that appear as nodes in the Explorer
- Workspaces and teams — the workspace structure the Explorer visualizes
- Dependencies — relationships between jobs, also visible in the dependency graph