{"id":36169,"date":"2020-01-22T11:21:29","date_gmt":"2020-01-22T10:21:29","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/zenkit.com\/?p=36169"},"modified":"2023-01-31T15:55:13","modified_gmt":"2023-01-31T14:55:13","slug":"introducing-gantt-view-for-zenkit","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/zenkit.com\/en\/blog\/introducing-gantt-view-for-zenkit\/","title":{"rendered":"Introducing Gantt View for Zenkit"},"content":{"rendered":"

\"Introducing<\/p>\n

Today, we’re proud to finally release our most requested feature ever<\/em>. Since Zenkit<\/a> was launched way back in 2016, our users have been requesting that we develop a Gantt chart or timeline view. We’ve been putting it off, not because we thought it was a bad idea, but because we thought it was so important that we had to do it\u00a0right<\/em>. We had to wait until the moment we were able to do it justice.<\/p>\n

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Now is that moment<\/em>.<\/p>\n

Over the years, we’ve learned a lot. Not just about building software, but also about project management and everything it entails. We feel that Zenkit the product, and Zenkit the team, is mature and experienced enough to manage the complexity involved in delivering the best<\/em> Gantt view we could.<\/p>\n

With the new Gantt view, we didn’t want to create just a simple timeline view of your tasks. We wanted to make sure we could deliver every<\/em> feature you’d expect from a fully-fledged Gantt tool. This means that not only are your tasks displayed on a timeline, but that you can create 4 different types of dependencies between tasks, add lag and lead, create milestones, view the critical path, and even display one chart superimposed over another.<\/p>\n