Drafts overview
Drafts are your personal scratchpad for story ideas that aren't ready to be planned into a sprint. Every new account gets a hidden personal project named "Drafts" — it doesn't count against your project limit, doesn't appear in /projects, and isn't visible to teammates.
Open it from the sidebar (Drafts link, between Vibe and Projects).
When to use Drafts
- You've got an idea but no clear home for it yet
- You're brainstorming features before a planning session
- You want to flesh out a story (description, acceptance criteria, tasks) before committing it to a sprint
- You're collecting half-baked thoughts you'll triage later
Anatomy of a draft
Drafts are full stories under the hood, so they support everything a regular story does:
- Title, description, acceptance criteria — same inline editing as a sprint story
- Priority and points — Low / Medium / High / Critical, and the standard 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21 ladder
- Status — To Do, In Progress, Review, Done (same four-column model as projects)
- Due date — appears on My Calendar (see below)
- Tasks — sub-task checklist
- Activity / comments — keep notes on your thinking
What's intentionally hidden on drafts: Epic, Assignee, GitHub PR linkage, and the Promote-to-Sprint action stays the primary CTA in the header.