I am currently utilizing Didit within our Confluence environment and have identified a potential area for enhancement that could significantly improve user interaction and efficiency. Specifically, I am interested in an advanced filtering and dashboard capability for managing checklists. Feature Description: Multi-Template Filtering: Ability for end-users to filter checklists by multiple templates simultaneously through a dropdown menu. This feature would allow users to view and manage relevant checklists more dynamically within Confluence pages. Enhanced Dashboard: Creation of a user-friendly dashboard that aggregates all checklists with real-time updates. This dashboard should be accessible to all users, providing a comprehensive view of tasks that need attention, sorted by status, project, or other custom categories. Categorization and Labeling: Enhanced filtering capabilities using labels, categories, Confluence spaces, or associated Jira projects. This would allow users to organize and navigate large volumes of checklists more efficiently. Purpose and Benefit: These features would streamline the process of managing tasks and projects by improving visibility and accessibility of checklists. It would also enhance collaboration across teams by providing a centralized platform to track the progress of shared tasks. We believe these enhancements would not only benefit our team but also add substantial value to the Didit plugin by broadening its applicability and improving user engagement.