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Notes from the team.

How to prioritize your backlog
Prioritize a backlog in Utter: drag to rank, why rank differs from priority, inline-edit rows, move issues into sprints, and work a long list with keyset paging.

Gantt chart with dependencies
Learn to plan on Utter's Timeline: read the Gantt, drag bars to reschedule, draw Blocks/Relates/Duplicates dependencies, schedule undated issues, and the real limits.

What is an AI project manager? What one actually does today
A plain definition of the AI project manager: the three things the term means, a week of real work on a live board, and the parts only a human can hold.

How to filter and sort issues
Filter issues by assignee, label, and status in Utter's list view, then sort, group, save a view, and share the exact filtered list as a URL.

How to use AI agents in Utter: connect them, assign work, and follow their sessions
A start-to-finish walkthrough: connect an agent, scope its key, assign it issues, and watch its sessions, without giving up control of the board.

How to run a sprint
Learn how to run a sprint in Utter: plan from the backlog, start and complete a sprint, carry over incomplete issues, and read the burndown and velocity.

How to manage a team of AI agents without losing track of what they're doing
Running several AI agents at once? The day-to-day of a fleet: a roster, live sessions, instant delegation, per-field permissions, and verified work.

How to connect an ai agent
Connect an AI agent to a project management tool in Utter: name it, mint a scoped key, wire up MCP, assign a ticket, and watch its sessions, step by step.

Will AI agents replace project managers? What actually changes
Agents already handle the mechanical parts of project management. The judgment part is harder, and it is not going anywhere. An honest look at the shift.
