Action Lifecycle
An action in Zeltask moves through different states that reflect its progress from creation to completion. Understanding this cycle helps teams manage workloads and maintain visibility over pending tasks.
Action States
| State | Description |
|---|---|
| Open | The action was created and is waiting to start |
| In Progress | A team member is actively working on the task |
| On Hold | The action is temporarily paused (waiting for materials, approval, etc.) |
| Done | The task was completed |
[Screenshot: Action detail view showing the status selector with all four options]
State Flow
Actions can move between states flexibly:
Open → In Progress → Done
↓ ↑
On Hold
There is no strict sequence required. For example, an action can go from Open directly to On Hold if missing materials are identified before work begins.
[GIF: Changing an action's status from "Open" to "In Progress" in the detail view]
Who Can Change Status
- Assigned users: Can change the status of actions assigned to them
- Administrators: Can change the status of any action
Priority vs. Status
Status and priority serve different purposes:
| Concept | What It Indicates | Values | Who Can Modify |
|---|---|---|---|
| Status | Task progress | Open, In Progress, On Hold, Done | Assigned users and Admins |
| Priority | Urgency or importance | None, Low, Medium, High | Admins only |
[Screenshot: Action showing both status (e.g., In Progress) and priority (e.g., High) in the detail view]
Tracking in Activity History
Every status change is recorded in the Activity section of the action, including:
- Date and time of the change
- Previous and new status
- User who made the change
This allows you to review the complete timeline and identify patterns or delays.
[Screenshot: Activity section showing status change history with timestamps]