Parking Priorities
Park a priority to defer it without deleting it. Parked priorities remain in the ranked list, greyed out with a Parked badge and reason on hover. The feedback behind them is preserved.
When to Park
Use parking when a priority is valid but not actionable right now:
- Out of scope this quarter
- Waiting for more signal before committing
- Blocked on another dependency
- Low revenue impact relative to current focus
How to Park
Single priority:
- Open a priority
- Click the Park option in the action menu
- Add a reason (optional, up to 500 characters)
- Confirm
Batch park:
- Select multiple priorities using the checkboxes (appear on hover)
- Click Park in the batch action bar
- Add a reason that applies to all selected
The reason is freeform — write whatever gives the team context when they revisit it.
Viewing Parked Priorities
Parked priorities are visible in the ranked list, greyed out. Each parked priority shows the reason and when it was parked.
Unparking
To bring a priority back into the active list:
- Select the parked priority (checkboxes appear on hover)
- Click Unpark in the batch action bar
It returns to the ranked list and is scored against the current feedback. If new feedback has arrived since it was parked, its score may have changed.
Batch unpark: Select multiple parked priorities and click Unpark in the batch action bar.
What Happens to the Feedback
Parking doesn't affect the underlying feedback. Items continue to be linked to the priority. If new feedback arrives on the same theme while a priority is parked, it still groups in — you'll see updated volume when you unpark.
Parking vs Deleting
Parking defers. Deleting removes. If there's any chance the theme comes back, park it. Delete is permanent.