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Epic & Feature Properties Filters

Release Notes | March 22nd, 2026

Written by Zvi Cohen Zion
Updated this week

Key Takeaways

  • Epic & Feature Properties filters: Filter by any epic or feature-level property and see all associated child items, even if the children do not match the filter criteria


Epic & Feature Properties Filters

Previously, filtering by a property such as Quarter or Status would hide child items that did not share the same value. This was a problem for teams where planning data lives on the parent item and execution data lives on the child: filtering by the parent's quarter would cause all child stories without a quarter value to disappear from the view.

With this update, two new filter options are available in the filter dropdown: Epic Properties and Feature Properties. Both work the same way: selecting one opens a second dropdown with all properties for that item type. When you choose a property and select values, the view shows all matching parent items along with all their child items, regardless of the children's own property values. For example, filtering Epics by "Q2" will show all Q2 Epics and all their child Stories, even if those Stories don't have a quarter assigned. These filters can be combined with regular property filters. For example, filtering by Epic Properties: Status and also by the regular Status filter will show only child items whose parent epics match the epic status AND whose own status matches the regular filter.

To get started, open the filter dropdown, select Epic Properties or Feature Properties, choose a property, and select the values you want to filter by.

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