@yassinya The inbox is a place for thoughts/ideas to live before they are fully formed into a task. Designs can be found in Figma here. The list items in the inbox are treated in much the same way as task list items; they can be directly edited by clicking on them, hovering over a list item shows its contextual actions. Unlike a 'task list item', an 'inbox list item' cannot be checked off.
Instead, an item can be sent from the inbox to the task list. Clicking the 'send to task' action will transfer the 'inbox list item' to the 'task list item' tab.
@ezl more discussion needs to be had around whether clicking that action not only transfers the list item, but also changes the view from inbox to tasks, to see the list item in its new state or if there is an animation to indicate that the list item has been transferred, but the user remains on the inbox tab.
@yassinya The inbox is a place for thoughts/ideas to live before they are fully formed into a task. Designs can be found in Figma here. The list items in the inbox are treated in much the same way as task list items; they can be directly edited by clicking on them, hovering over a list item shows its contextual actions. Unlike a 'task list item', an 'inbox list item' cannot be checked off. Instead, an item can be sent from the inbox to the task list. Clicking the 'send to task' action will transfer the 'inbox list item' to the 'task list item' tab. @ezl more discussion needs to be had around whether clicking that action not only transfers the list item, but also changes the view from inbox to tasks, to see the list item in its new state or if there is an animation to indicate that the list item has been transferred, but the user remains on the inbox tab.