Feature Ideas

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  1. Save lists as templates

    Custom templates with pre-built or enabled macros can simplify calculating income and expenses. A prime example of this is the ClickUP Personal Budget template. https://clickup.com/templates/personal-budget-t-180546810 But imagine if Superlist had a dedicated templates page where the community could upload their custom templates. This would not only encourage creativity but also provide a variety of options for users. Moreover, if Superlist had an in-app feature to access these templates easily, it would make the user experience even more seamless and efficient.

    Fahad

    8

  2. Manage labels

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

    Jaap H

    28

  3. Notion integration

    Connect Notion projects to Superlist tasks and track the latest updates in one place.

    Brian M

    20

  4. Swipe actions on tasks / list elements

    Feature request for mobile: Swipe actions on list elements Swipe actions - at least two: one swipe action should be to open a quick action menu for the selected task (where you can delete it, move it to inbox or parent task, change element settings, etc) the other swipe action should be freely customizable to the user's liking (possible actions: complete, delete, move to another list, change date, change assignee, change label, no action, ...) Swipe mechanics: swipe right swipe left (maybe) swipe far right (swipe action #3) (maybe) swipe far left (swipe action #4) Imho this swipe mechanic should replace the long press mechanic which currently opens a quick action menu. Todoist & TickTick (other apps probably too) also have this quick swipe mechanic, it's great! :)

    Johannes

    5

  5. Allow URL linking in tasks

    Allow tasks to be clickable from the superlist app when it is added as task. My use case is: Whenever I am scrolling through social media and I want to see the full context, or to have a listen with headphones I save the posts as a task. Then I come back to check on it later. Currently I have to cut and past the url manually which is not very convinient at all - especially on mobile. For me it is a deal braker since this is my main usage.

    Martin V

    7

  6. Google Drive integration

    Attach files directly from Google Drive using Google Drive’s attachment popup API instead of finder. Then, when opening a Google Drive link from Superlist, have it open in a new tab on Chrome.

    Andy H

    1

  7. Attachment previews

    Seems like for most file types its currently basicly just a link you can download - would be great if Superlist could maybe cache files locally and enable things like inline previews and quick preview via spacebar, similar to how its done in Mail/Notes and Finder itself.

    Julian

    7

  8. Microsoft 365 integration

    Next to the already implemented Google Workspace I would be more than happy to connect my Microsoft Suite including Outlook to Superlist

    Daniel S

    12

  9. Apple Pencil integration

    Add Apple Pencil integration on iPad (and other pens on other tablet and laptop devices) for quick note taking.

    Danilo T

    5

  10. 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

  11. Undo/redo buttons for mobile

    undo / redo buttons for the text editor - but maybe also for list actions (creation/deletion/moving of elements etc)

    Johannes

    3

  12. Optimize behavior of recurring tasks and subtasks

    It would be great if a recurring (main-)task (e.g. weekly) would be displayed in the day view without the recurring subtasks within it (which are e.g. weekly, bi-weekly or monthly) appearing as a separate task in the day view. In my case, it is a weekly recurring task with 3 subtasks that recur weekly, monthly and every 90 days. On the date when they are all due, I would have 4 tasks in the day view, unnecessarily displayed separately.

    Daniel S

    6

  13. Tasks vs Checklist

    Differentiate between a task and a checklist. I don’t want my Books To Read appearing in the Tasks section - it confuses

    Martyn T

    2

  14. 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

  15. 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