Feature Ideas

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  1. Select multiple tasks

    Select multiple tasks to edit or move all at once.

    Enes

    18

  2. Mark tasks as canceled

    Allow users to mark a task as canceled / not completed to indicate that the task will not be worked on while preserving its details.

    Nihaal

    4

  3. Open a list by default on mobile (e.g. "Today") instead of defaulting to the menu

    When opening Superlist on mobile, the default page that opens is the menu. We should be able to choose a list to default to – for example, "Today" – instead of needing to choose a list every time. Moreover, the menu shouldn't be a bottom navigation item, in my opinion. If I'm in a list view, like "Today", I should be able to swipe over to see the menu to easily switch to a different list.

    Tiff

    4

  4. Add Creation Time Property to Lists like task

    I’d like to suggest a feature request regarding lists. At the moment, lists do not have a creation time property. It would be very helpful if lists could include and display their creation timestamp, similar to tasks. Having access to the list’s creation time would improve organization, tracking, and historical reference. Thank you for considering this feature request!

    Seyee

    0

  5. Show Absolute Creation Time in Task Details

    I’d like to suggest a small improvement to the task detail view. Currently, the creation time at the bottom only shows relative time (e.g., β€œ3 days ago”). It would be very helpful if it could also display the absolute timestamp (for example, β€œ2026-02-24 14:32”), or provide an option to switch between relative and absolute time. This would make it much easier to track and reference tasks precisely. Thank you for considering this feature request!

    Seyee

    0

  6. Move item to list in item-view

    Ability to move an element to a list when you are in that element view. When you are in list-view, like the inbox, long press an item gives the option to move that item to a list. But when you are in that item, there is no such option.

    Remco

    0

  7. Need Windows version ASAP

    This would allow users of the most popular operating system in the world to use/purchase Superlist. It's difficult to understand why this hasn't already been done. Millions are waiting!

    Frank Millard E

    0

  8. 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

    44

  9. Manage labels

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

    Jaap H

    28

  10. 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

    16

  11. 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.

    Daniel S

    15

  12. Add start and end dates to tasks

    Set optional start and end dates on tasks to make planning easier.

    Enes

    16

  13. 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.

    Shandelle

    14

  14. 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

  15. Duplicate tasks / lists

    Allow users to quickly duplicate tasks and lists to save time when creating new items based on existing ones.

    Daniel S

    29