GitHub Pull Requests Dashboard Generally Available
GitHub's refreshed pull requests dashboard is now generally available, offering a centralized view for tracking and managing pull requests. The dashboard includes an 'Inbox' for prioritizing tasks, customizable 'Saved Views' based on search queries, and enhanced filtering and search capabilities. These improvements, refined from public preview feedback, aim to streamline workflows for individual contributors and managers.
- →New 'Inbox' for Pull Request Prioritization
- →Customizable 'Saved Views' for Efficient Filtering
- →Advanced Filtering and Search Capabilities
- →Pull Requests Dashboard Now Generally Available
- →Improvements Since Public Preview
Features (3) ›
- New 'Inbox' for Pull Request Prioritization
The 'Inbox' feature surfaces review requests, pull requests needing attention (like CI failures), and those ready for merge. Users can customize the Inbox by reordering or hiding sections and filtering by repository or recent activity.
- Customizable 'Saved Views' for Efficient Filtering
Users can now create, edit, and organize custom views based on frequently used search queries, eliminating the need for browser bookmarks. Views can be created by selecting an icon in the sidebar, naming the view, and saving it.
- Advanced Filtering and Search Capabilities
The dashboard includes smart default filters (e.g., 'Authored by me') and supports content assist with auto-complete for finding pull requests. Advanced search allows for AND/OR keywords and nested searches across repositories, teams, and organizations.
Enhancements (1) ›
- Improvements Since Public Preview
Recent updates based on user feedback include reorderable/hideable inbox sections, better handling of CI and merge states, keyboard navigation, and new filters like 'team-review-requested-user' and 'review-involves'. The 'author' filter now also supports agent-created pull requests.
Notes (1) ›
- Pull Requests Dashboard Now Generally Available
The enhanced pull requests dashboard is now generally available at github.com/pulls, providing a unified experience for tracking, prioritizing, and acting on pull requests. This feature was previously in public preview.
https://github.blog/changelog/2026-07-09-new-pull-requests-dashboard-is-now-generally-available