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  • Contexts
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    • Use Labels To Categorize And Organize User Feedback
  • Meetings
  • Overview
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  • Meeting Access and Summary Settings
  • Using labels to categorize and organize meetings
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    • How does billing work?
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  1. Issues, Projects, and Cycles

Cycles

Cycles can be used to group issues and manage sprint-style planning. You can view progress across cycles, see what was completed or carried over, and generate summaries or retrospectives automatically.

To create cycles:

  1. Click on the project (either an existing or new project) for which you'd like to create cycles

  2. Click on cycles

  3. Click on the new cycle button

  4. Enter the title, the start date, and end date

  5. Start adding issues to your cycle

  6. You can add your existing issues to your cycle

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