Origami’s Collaboration with Team Members
Task Assignments and Progress Monitoring
Task Assignment
In the system, tasks can be assigned to users via a dedicated user field. When a task is created and assigned, the respective user will receive notifications and email alerts, ensuring they are informed about their responsibilities.
Progress Monitoring
- Each task includes a progress bar that visually represents its status.
- As the task status changes, the progress bar updates accordingly.
- The progress bar can be configured through the View Settings, where a single selection field (e.g., “Status”) defines how progress is tracked.
Task Tracking and Visualization
- Tasks can be monitored using widgets, which can display data in graphs or tables.
- Widgets can be embedded into dashboard pages or within specific instances of an entity using the visual editor.

Kanban View
Setting Up the Kanban View
- The Kanban view can be enabled via View Settings.
- A single selection field (e.g., “Status”) determines the columns in the Kanban board.
- Tasks appear in their respective columns and can be dragged between columns to update their status automatically.
Communication Within Tasks
In-Task Conversations
- Users can communicate within a task for updates, clarifications, or collaboration.
- A repeatable group with:
- Text fields for messages
- A user field to indicate who sent each message
- A timestamp for tracking the conversation history.
Real-Time Collaboration
Simultaneous Editing
- Multiple users can edit the same task at the same time.
- The system displays which users are active on specific fields to avoid conflicts.
- Changes are prevented from overlapping, reducing errors and inconsistencies.

Approval-Based Editing
- Users can request permission to edit specific fields if needed.
- This is done via the “Suggest Amend” action in the workflow settings.
- Upon submission, a manager receives an email with the request.
- Clicking the provided link redirects the manager to the instance where they can approve the change before it is applied.
