![]() ![]() If no fit is found, you can also customize how your task will repeat. You can set a task as recurrent if needed, tap time/date of the task > Repeat > choose the repeat cycle that suits you best. No matter if you wish to get notified on time, 1 day before the due date, or any other duration, you can find the options or simply customize one. Reminders can also be set at the same time. You can also go into the task detail page anytime and add time/date to an existing task. To set a due date/time to your task, simply tap the calendar icon showing below when adding a task. Desktop: type in the “quick adding box” on the top or use keyboard shortcuts ( ⇧⌘A ) to add a task from anywhere.Mobile: tap the "+" button and start typing in the task name or long press the "+" button to use voice input.Once you’ve decided where to start, it’s time to add tasks: Throwing everything into Inbox is the first step to get everything out of your mind. Inbox in TickTick is basically a place to collect all your unplanned tasks and random thoughts. That is why you need a second-brainer app like TickTick to help you free out your mind while still keeping track of everything. It is quite handleable for our mind if it’s just 2 or 3 tasks, but what if there’s 20 or 30? Our brain will lose focus on what’s important and forget things from time to time. ![]() Meet clients, finish new design work, pick up kids at school, do laundry… there are just so many different tasks in work and life that we have to deal with on a daily basis and those tasks can usually change with time. Step 1: Move tasks from your mind to TickTick Ready to live a more organized and productive life? Let’s get started! Welcome to TickTick! This quick start guide will help you learn some basics of establishing a task management system in TickTick in just 3 steps. ![]()
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