Modules
Treat project sections as goal-grouped modules with their own lead, dates, and progress.
Modules are your project's sections viewed as goal-grouped chunks of work, each with an optional lead, a date window, and a progress rollup. They're the same sections you already group tasks into on the board — the modules page just lets you add planning metadata on top.
Open a project and use the Modules link in the details rail to reach
/pm/projects/{id}/modules.
What you can do here
- See each section as a module — name, the tasks grouped under it, and its progress.
- Set a module's dates — click the edit (pencil) control on a module, then set an optional Start date and Target date in the Module dates dialog and Save.
- Read the date window at a glance — a module shows Jun 1 – Jun 14 when it has both dates, Due Jun 14 with only a target, or From Jun 1 with only a start.
Sections vs modules
A plain section shows a Section badge until you give it module metadata. You create and rename sections on the project board; the modules page is where you layer on the lead and dates that turn a section into a planned module.
Tips
- Add sections first on the Board view, then come here to set their leads and dates — the empty state says exactly that: Add sections on the project board, then set their module leads and dates here.
- Use a Target date even when it's a guess. It's what drives the module's date window and progress read.
Permissions
Editing a module's lead and dates requires project edit permission. Anyone who can view the project can read its modules.