# Manage Inbox

## Find Your Requests

Watch the product tour below to learn how to easily find requests using ProcessMaker AI.&#x20;

{% embed url="<https://demos.processmaker.com/demo/n7KEzl8F1A2Uf3R1GERDJ>" %}

## Find Your Tasks

Watch the product tour below to learn how to find tasks in your inbox.

{% embed url="<https://demos.processmaker.com/demo/dBQtj_mWN39qDbFSdVW6a>" %}

## Create Saved Searches and Reports

Watch the following product tour to learn how to save your dashboard searches for quick one-click access later. You will also learn how to create charts for a graphical representation of data related to your processes.&#x20;

{% embed url="<https://demos.processmaker.com/demo/5hMmhc-OQWG6Yn5efcgzO>" %}

## View Request Status

Watch the product tour below to learn how to view status of a request.&#x20;

{% embed url="<https://demos.processmaker.com/demo/ULcPKHC0X-yokop0ts-MT>" %}


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