Top questions
Quick question?
What format can I enter repeat intervals in?
There are two types of repeating tasks.
Repeat 'Every...'
These tasks repeat every time, whether you complete them or not.
For example, Bob wants to be reminded to pay the rent (on his waterfront apartment, which costs far too much, but the view is great!). So, he adds a task and sets it to repeat 'Every Week'.
Examples of ways you can repeat 'Every' are:
Repeat |
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Every Tuesday |
Every Monday and Wednesday |
Every day |
Every weekday |
Every week |
Every 2 weeks |
Every week until 1/1/2025 |
Every week for 20 times |
Every month |
Every month on the 4th |
Every month on the last day |
Every month on the first weekday |
Every month on the second weekend day |
Every month on the 3rd Tuesday |
Every month on the last Monday |
Every month on the 2nd last Friday |
Every 6 months |
Every year |
Every year on the last day of January |
Every year on the first weekday of January |
Every year on the second weekend day of January |
Repeat 'After...'
These tasks only repeat after you've completed them. For example, you might enter a task to 'Clean the fridge'. After you've completed that task, you might want to be reminded 'After 3 months' that it's time to clean the fridge again.
Examples of ways you can repeat 'After' are:
Repeat |
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After 5 days |
After a week |
After 6 months |
After a year |
A note about task properties
Task properties behave a bit differently between tasks set to repeat 'Every...' and those set to repeat 'After...'.
Tasks that repeat 'Every' create a task series: task properties and notes are common across all instances of the task. For example, changing a property or note will affect previous tasks.
Tasks that repeat 'After' work a bit differently: these do not create a task series, but rather create a new, independent task each time a task is generated. Task properties and notes are copied from the previous instance. Each 'after' task has its own properties and notes, and isn't tied to previous tasks. For example, changing a property or note will not affect previous tasks, but will affect future tasks when they are generated.