
Add Structure to Your Timeline with Lanes (Group by)
Timeline lanes let you group events into parallel tracks, making complex work easier to read by team, phase, category, or status.
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Horizontal, vertical, grid, list, print, mobile-friendly views, and timeline display improvements.
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Timeline lanes let you group events into parallel tracks, making complex work easier to read by team, phase, category, or status.

The Timetoast beta adds custom fields, flexible views, and a grid editor for building richer, more structured timelines.

Timeline color customization gives Pro users more control over embedded timelines and helps timelines match their own sites.

Timetoast's newer timeline design is the default across desktop and mobile, with a cleaner view that no longer relies on Flash.

Timeline embeds bring the newer Timetoast timeline design to external sites, with better resizing, HTTPS support, and cleaner code.

This product update explains progress on HTML5 timelines, including mobile improvements, event editing, and a smoother timeline experience.

Learn why Timetoast moves from Flash to HTML5 and how that shift supports modern interactive timelines.

The desktop timeline list view gives you a cleaner, interactive way to read events and expand details with a click.

Print-friendly timelines give you a dedicated print button and a cleaner way to create paper copies of your timelines.

Timetoast's HTML5 timeline editor brings mobile editing into the browser and helps move timeline creation beyond Flash.

Timetoast's mobile website helps phone and tablet users view timelines comfortably, with mobile editing noted as the next step.