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My Day

My Day is your daily standup screen. It answers the question "what needs my attention right now?" without requiring you to open GitHub, Jira, or your notification inbox separately.

What My Day shows

Review requests

Every open pull request where you have been explicitly requested as a reviewer. For each PR you can see:

  • Title and repository
  • The author who requested your review
  • How long the PR has been open

Click any row to open the pull request in your browser.

Your open PRs with pending reviews

Pull requests you authored that have reviewer activity — approvals, change requests, or unresolved comments. This helps you prioritise responding to feedback before the conversation goes cold.

In-progress tickets

Your Jira or Linear tickets in an in-progress state (Jira: In Progress/indeterminate category; Linear: started workflow state type). These are the things you're supposed to be actively working on right now.

Triggered reminders

Any reminders that have reached their scheduled time and haven't been snoozed or dismissed yet. Click a reminder to go directly to the Reminders page. You can dismiss or snooze from there.

Notification count

An unread count linking to the full notification center. My Day surfaces this number so you can see at a glance whether anything has come in overnight.

Selecting a developer

My Day uses the same developer selector in the top bar as the Dashboard — switch between profiles to see My Day for any team member.

Reminders and notifications are always "yours"

Review data and tickets follow the selected developer. However, reminders and notifications always reflect the developer marked as "current user" in Settings → Developers — not the top-bar selection. This means My Day can show another engineer's PR queue while still surfacing your personal reminders.

Using My Day for standups

My Day is designed to be the first thing you open in the morning. A typical flow:

  1. Glance at Review requests — respond to any PR that's been waiting.
  2. Check Your open PRs — follow up on reviewer feedback.
  3. Scan In-progress tickets — confirm your planned work for the day matches what's tracked.
  4. Clear any Triggered reminders — dismiss or snooze.
  5. Open the notification center if the unread count is non-zero.