Feature Ideas
Submit IdeaCalendar 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.
Alvaro44
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 H15
Search for list and task content
Enable users to quickly search for content across lists and tasks.
Hannah R13
Assign task priority
Enable users to add priority levels to tasks; e.g., low, medium, high.
Sven B16
Select multiple tasks
Select multiple tasks to edit or move all at once.
Enes18
Timeblocking for tasks
Seamless integration of the calendar to enter tasks directly at a specific time would greatly assist in planning the day. If you want to schedule a task, another window with the calendar could open on the right. In this window, you should also be able to directly schedule the required time by reducing or enlarging the task.
Daniel15
Kanban view
Use tags to organize lists into Kanban boards. This is useful to teams tracking project task status and task priority. Users should be able to click and drag tasks within a Kanban board that is introduced as a new and optional view or as an content type insert.
Shandelle14
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 J19
Recognize emails, telephone numbers, and urls
When these things are placed in the task, they should create the appropriate links.
Eddy D6
Additional repeating tasks options
Allow users to select further, more customisable, options for repeating tasks. For example, repeat on: specific weekdays specific days of the month alternating months Also, allow users to select the number of repeats and and end date of when the repeats should stop.
harxe2-biGroc-nuhmyw19
Custom Order for Today View
I want to prioritize and drag and order Today's tasks in a custom order.
Marius S0
Support Right-to-Left language text alignment and direction
I would like to propose the implementation of support for right-to-left (RTL) language text alignment and direction in paragraphs. This feature is crucial for properly displaying and editing text in languages such as Arabic, Hebrew, Persian, and more, which are inherently written and read from right to left.
mushonb0
Mobile meeting recording for in person meetings
as we move to in person meetings or networking coffees, being able to record the meeting via your phone for transcription/action items and notes is super valuable. Not every meeting will be online or on a platform. I even attend meetings in conference rooms where those of us in The conference room are all talking in person along with virtual attendees and these note taking services (aside from Apple intelligence or Krisp) donβt let you take in person notes.
Neil0
Inbox should support text (not just tasks)
I'd like the ability to jot down notes/text in the inbox to process later and not have to have everything be a task. In general, give me blank pieces of paper I can customize to my liking.
TulseLuper0
Please bring back the real quick command
TL;DR please bring back the original quick command bar and iterate so it's as useful as Todoist. I understand that yall are focusing more on enterprise features as opposed to individual. I also understand that you are investing in other entry features such as voice and AI meeting notes. But the quick command entry bar is no longer quick. I now have to enter two shortcuts to start typing a new task AND have to switch back to the original app I was using because Superlist decided to become active. This is 300% more actions to "quickly" add a task. It's distracting and feels against the ethos as to why I switched from Todoist to Superlist. I adopted Superlist because of it's design, leadership's history, and the initial integrations were EXACTLY what I needed including Linear. Now, it seems like some of the core functionality from a personal task manager I was hoping to see added is being passed up to focus on teams and taking away from what I felt was making Superlist so great. I get it if this is the direction Superlist wants to take from a business decision, but it might be the reason I start looking elsewhere again.
Conner0