Feature Ideas

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  1. Manage labels

    Allow users to manage labels (e.g., deleting, renaming) to give them functional use.

    Jaap H

    27

  2. Support code blocks in lists

    Allow users to add snippets of code to lists.

    Akshay N

    10

  3. Calendar view for tasks

    I find it useful to see my tasks spread in a calendar, especially in weekly view, so I can make sure I have a healthy workload in my hands each day.

    Alvaro

    43

  4. Week view

    The Today view is great, but Week view would be helpful to navigate through the week and not get lost in the detail of one task.

    Raphael H

    14

  5. Repeat "after completion"

    For example: "Repeat after completion" "Repeat X days, weeks, months... after previous item is checked off". For bills to send or training items it makes sense to create a new tasks when previous is completed with a parametre.

    Jari Friis J

    19

  6. Create sections of tasks in lists

    Create collapsible task sections in lists for better sorting and organizing.

    Hannah R

    7

  7. YouTube embeds

    Being able to integrate YouTube videos directly into the app (without opening Safari) would be an asset.

    Mourtada

    1

  8. Public REST API

    A REST API would be useful for users to create their own integrations. One could create an access_token for their superlist account and then interact with the REST API in to dynamically create tasks and lists.

    Hadi H

    13

  9. Make.com / Zapier Integration

    To be able to set automation with third-party apps

    Guy_ro

    11

  10. Spark email integration

    I currently use Spark as my email client and would love to see an integration between spark and Superlist.

    Joe N

    5

  11. Full support for (Github-style) Markdown

    I practically think in Markdown, and was thrilled to see some support for it in Superlist. You have ## for headings and [], -, and 1. for switching a block between task, bullet list, number list. Those are very helpful. A bunch of other MarkDown items would really help me -- I'm using them now, but they aren't parsed by Superlist. Specifically, parsing emphasis, inline code, bold, strikethrough and >quoting would really help. Related, I'd like to make links that aren't just the URL text. This works now in the paragraph block, but not in Task blocks. The most graceful way I've seen to do this is Slack's: select text and paste a hyperlink over it, and the selected text becomes a link. Lovely! But failing that, using MarkDown Style Links would work. My gold standard for all of this is the Mac App DayOne. I've been using it as a to-do list manager and meeting note-taker because it parses Markdown as you type. I'd love for Superlist to replace that app, because it doesn't really turn tasks into data objects. To do that fully, though, I need to be able to type in Markdown.

    Scott P

    1

  12. Custom Icon Integration

    Currently, Superlist provides users with a limited set of standard emojis for icons, which can sometimes feel restrictive and may only sometimes align with users' specific needs or aesthetic preferences. Please add a feature that allows users to: Customize Icons: Enable users to select and customize icons for their lists and tasks beyond the standard emojis. Upload Custom Icons: Provide users with an option to upload their icons. This would allow for a higher level of personalization and ensure that icons are ideally suited to their specific use cases. Integrate with Icon Libraries: Integrate Superlist with popular icon libraries such as Icons8 or Flaticon. Benefits: Users can customize the look and feel of their lists to match their personal or professional brand better. Custom icons can make lists more visually appealing and easier to navigate. Users can select or create icons that precisely convey the purpose of their lists and tasks, enhancing clarity and communication. Allowing users to customize and upload icons and integrate with established icon libraries would significantly improve Superlist's flexibility and user experience. It would empower users to create more personalized and visually coherent lists, ultimately increasing satisfaction and engagement with the app.

    Kali

    0

  13. Sync that actually works between Mac and iOS

    I know this is a crazy idea but I'd like Superlist on my Mac to sync with the Superlist app on the phone. Very cutting edge.

    TulseLuper

    0

  14. Search for list and task content

    Enable users to quickly search for content across lists and tasks.

    Hannah R

    13

  15. Assign task priority

    Enable users to add priority levels to tasks; e.g., low, medium, high.

    Sven B

    16