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Inbox

Inbox is the user-specific feed for watched ticket changes, watched document changes, and AI review items. It keeps updates visible without turning every workspace change into noise.

Open Inbox whenever Today shows unread updates, after you submit important project Check-Ins, or when an AI proposal needs review.

What appears in Inbox

Each row shows the item type, status, title, summary, and available actions.

You may see:

  • Watched ticket comments, assignments, status changes, priority changes, due date changes, moves, archives, or title/description edits.
  • Watched document publishes, revisions, moves, archives, or deletes.
  • Memory diffs.
  • Operating proposals.
  • Ticket or roadmap proposals.
  • Duplicate or conflict resolution proposals.
  • Suggestions created from project Check-Ins, docs, chat turns, or background scans.

Rows can include a short ID so support or teammates can identify the item.

Accept or reject

AI review items have Accept and Reject actions. Ticket and document updates can be marked read or archived.

Accept when:

  • The proposed change is accurate.
  • The source context supports it.
  • The scope is correct.
  • The change is specific enough to be useful later.
  • The proposal should affect future planning, memory, or execution.

Reject when:

  • It is stale.
  • It is speculative.
  • It duplicates existing state.
  • It applies to the wrong project.
  • It overstates a strategy, decision, or customer fact.
  • It updates the wrong ticket or roadmap item.
caution

AI review: Inbox is the control point. Do not accept review items in bulk without reading them. Accepted items can change memory, tickets, roadmap structure, or other operating state.

Memory diffs

A memory diff proposes changes to durable memory. It may add, update, supersede, or archive facts.

Before accepting a memory diff, ask:

  • Is the fact true today?
  • Is it useful enough to be durable memory?
  • Is it written clearly?
  • Does it belong to the current project or the whole organisation?
  • Is the source recent and trustworthy?

Reject memory diffs that turn guesses into facts.

Operating proposals

Operating proposals are review items that may affect work. Examples include:

  • Creating or changing a ticket.
  • Updating roadmap structure.
  • Resolving duplicate ticket candidates.
  • Capturing a proposed follow-up from a check-in.

Some proposals are generated because TOW avoided making an automatic change. For example, if a check-in could match more than one active ticket, TOW can ask for review instead of guessing.

caution

Review-sensitive action: Accepting a proposal can change execution state. Check the target item, project scope, and rationale before accepting.

Project scope

Inbox respects the active project picker.

Use All Projects to see organisation-wide review pressure. Use a specific project to process only that project's review queue.

Watching and notification settings

Tickets and docs can be watched or unwatched from their action menus. TOW automatically watches items you create, edit, or comment on, unless you manually unwatched that item.

Notification settings let you control whether ticket, document, and AI categories appear in Inbox, count toward unread badges, or send email. Project overrides can narrow those channels for a specific project.

note

Project scope: If the inbox count on Today does not match the list you see, compare the project scope in Today and Inbox. The count and list are scoped.

What happens after review

After you accept or reject an item, TOW refreshes affected areas such as:

  • Inbox.
  • Today.
  • Tickets.
  • Memory Diffs.
  • Memory.

AI item status changes from pending to accepted or rejected. Notification rows stay available until you mark them read or archive them.

Role availability

User typeAvailability
Organisation memberCan review Inbox items visible to them in accessible scopes.
Project member, lead, or adminCan process project-scoped items where project access allows.
Organisation admin, owner, or server adminBroad review access across the organisation.

Some accepted actions may still require project write access or administrative permission, depending on the target.

Hidden gotchas

  • Inbox is not a task list. It is an update and review surface for things you already have access to.
  • Rejecting an item is normal and often correct.
  • A rejected duplicate proposal may suppress that duplicate candidate so it does not keep reappearing.
  • Review items can appear after background Agent Runs finish, not only immediately after a user action.
  • If an item seems missing, check project scope and wait for AI status to return to idle.