This is probably a bug, but perhaps it's a feature buried deep down. The problem: on Android mobile app, when a project is created using the Kanban template, the default column view (what you see when you go the Board tab in that project) is the column that contains the Add Column button. This is as if creating a new column is the most important action a user can take within a project, as opposed to going to the first column. I would be less inclined to think that this is a bug if this behavior were consistent, but it's not. Namely, and first, this issue only persists when a new board is created using the Kanban Template (if it is created as a project management template or the blank project template, for example, then there is no issue – presumably because these other templates don't contain the Add Column option); and second, as you toggle between different projects, sometimes (about 40% of the time, by my estimate) the first column you see under the Board tab in a project is in fact the leftmost column. This appears to be a rather annoying oversight in the QA department rather than the intended behavior; or if this is the intended behavior (which must be driven by some obscure use case), it is absolutely meaningless IMO. Thoughts? Suggestions? Thank you. FYI, I was showing Jira and Trello to my teammates, and this blooper made a lot of us laugh, and it's clearly going to set us back substantially in adopting jira. Note: my Android Jira version is 177.1.6, which is the latest version as of today. Further, the previous version, which I have had prior to today, was exhibiting the same behavior. To reproduce: create a new project using the Kanban template, add a couple of list items in the first column, exit this project and go to another project, do something simple in another project (like add or edit a list item), and then come back to your newly created project and go to the Board tab (and you will almost certainly see the rightmost column with the Add Column button); and then, if you exit out of your new project and immediately come back to it (with or without going to another project), at least one out of three times you will actually see the first column (instead of the column with the Add Column button) when you go to the Board tab.