![]() Have you tried time blocking? It’s a simple, yet effective way to cut down on context switching and bring more control back to your workday. Want to see it in action? Take a look at a short demo from Stijn, our product designer from the Netherlands: More about using Todoist with your calendar. If you’ve connected your Todoist to a calendar app, the task duration will sync to your calendar automatically (and, on Google Calendar, vice versa with 2-way sync so you can update your tasks from your calendar).You can also add a task’s duration via Todoist’s signature smart Quick Add by typing “for” (e.g., “Team meeting today 4pm for 45min” or “Write first draft 9am for 2 hours 30 minutes”).When you click or tap on Time, you can now set the start time and assign a duration to your task.Here’s the nitty gritty on how to use task durations: It just feels like a more honest way of doing business. We don’t sell user data, we don’t have ads, and we’re not beholden to outside investors. ![]() You’ll get full access to task durations plus our newly revamped reminders, 100MB of file uploads, our new AI-powered Filter Assistant, and more.Įvery improvement we make to Todoist is 100% funded by subscriptions from users like you. If you’ve been on the fence about upgrading your Todoist, now might be the time to finally make the investment in your productivity and peace of mind. ⭐️ Task durations are only available on the Pro and Business plans. Then, see your plan neatly blocked out in your calendar app of choice alongside your other commitments. To manage all that, I need to be able to control how much time I spend on each of my tasks in Todoist.”īy setting the time you’ll start a task and how long it will take, you’ll know exactly what will fit in your schedule - and what will just have to wait for another day. “I am an intern at a law firm, a social activist, a student and, of course, I have many other duties in my life. By popular demand, we’re bringing task durations to Todoist to help you take back control over your schedule and craft a realistic plan for each day.Īs one Todoister put it when she requested this feature: Of course, you still have to decide between the options – list or board, what will it be? Reclaim your schedule with task durations: Aug 30 It’s a small change, but by eliminating one click and adding clear and delightful icons, selecting a layout is more intuitive and almost requires no second thought. Quickly switch project layouts with new menu design: Oct 5Ĭhanging the layout of your project is a lot quicker and simpler, thanks to the newly redesigned interface. (On iOS, tap the three dots icon to show/hide completed tasks.) When enabled, the project’s “to-done” list will remain in plain sight across all devices and – for shared projects – between teammates. To show completed tasks in a project, go to the View icon at the top-right and turn on the Completed tasks toggle. It’s a great way to visualize your progress and recognize the work you’ve already put in. We’ve added a view option that allows you to keep completed tasks permanently visible within individual projects. Keep track of progress with always-visible completed tasks: Oct 12 But these microsecond-saving upgrades all add up over time to an app that just works.Īfter all, you have better things to do than wait for your to-do list to load. This is one of those almost invisible improvements that won’t make any headlines – in fact, the vast majority of Todoisters won’t consciously notice it. (For the technically curious, here’s how our CEO Amir explains it.) Scroll up or down, and Todoist smoothly loads the next set of visible tasks. Instead of loading all tasks at once (slow), we now only load the items that are currently visible on your screen (faster). Your long task lists will now load faster and scroll smoother with a nifty little update called list “virtualization”. Faster loading, smoother scrolling with task list “virtualization”: Oct 13
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
Details
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |