Add a task with a START date without requiring a specific START time.
I would like to be able to add a task with a due date without having to add a specific due time. Perhaps you could add a “none” option to the due time drop down list.
MOD NOTE June 2025: considering this a suggestion for start date with no start time now that due dates are a thing
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22 Apr, '23
DavidHighlighted comment
TickTick lets you add a task date but not a time. Then i their Calendar view task without a time on that day show at the top. Nice feature as it will show up on that date but doesn't clutter your calendar time slots. -
10 Mar, '22
ErikComing from Todoist this would be great, most of my task only need a due date, not time.
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17 Mar, '22
TomAdding a time is an extra step, or just plain confusing, unless absolutely necessary.
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21 Jun, '22
MikeCompletely agree on this. Amplenote's current structure for dates forces time blocking which isn't always compatible with every job or work style. A simple "all day" shortcut would work great for this.
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02 Dec, '22
Shocker FanYES. In my world "events", meetings, and appointments are on my calendar.
A "Task" is something to be done and maybe on a specific date. But, not necessarily at a specific time. Don't block my calendar as that may mislead me that i can't schedule a meeting at that time -
28 Dec, '22
Shocker Fan MergedIt feels like AN assumes everyone does "time blocking" and is compelled to assign a "time" to a task. I schedule Appointments, meetings, events on the calendar because by definition those are pinned to a hard-and-fast "time". But, if I need to get a task done every Monday or the 1st day of the month, it just has to be done that day.
By forcing a time - it falls onto my calendar and distorts my perception of my calendar availability for real appointments. (I can't meet with you at 2:00 because I've got something at that time. Oh wait, its just "take the trash out".)
Bottom line, PLEASE give us the option to skip the "time of day" for a task. Its NOT an appointment. (If I choose to drag it on the calendar - that's my choice) -
17 Jan, '23
PeterI totally agree.
There are a lots of things that are due at a specific date, which do not belong in the calendar at a specific time. -
04 Feb, '23
AlexanderYes! In addition, its much faster on mobile to quickly organize things I'd you don't need to enter a time.
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04 Apr, '23
Sami PajuThis + Due Date / Start Date as separate things would be on top of my wishlist.
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18 Apr, '23
Hugo100% Useful! It will make the process of planning the week ahead way more smooth. I at least really like firstly assigning some tasks to X, Y, Z day (or even simply week) and then having the option of either block time for some of them, and the rest keeping them in a sort of backlog to do when possible.
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28 Aug, '23
John SmithThis would be very useful. I don't do much timeblocking, and the calendar is generally my "hard landscape" where I list concrete demands on my time. The task list isn't that.
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03 Dec, '23
AngeloBased on some of the comments, I see two needs: 1) setting the due date with or without an optional time to make filling out a task quicker or to not have to pick a specific time, and 2) having an alternative way to plan which tasks to tackle that does not involve scheduling out one's daily calendar.
This last point is of particular interest to me because it's how I work and what's missing from Amplenote right now for me. For some tasks with hard deadlines, I do schedule those on my calendar. But for most of my tasks planning, I like to simply organize them into a list or "Daily Agenda". It sounds like the developers are working on tackling this so fingers crossed. -
16 Oct, '24
Lucian System"Allow a TASK with NO TIME." (suggested by <Hidden> on 2022-12-28), including upvotes (14) and comments (0), was merged into this suggestion.
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09 Apr, '25
KimAs per the GTD method, and common sense, any “task” that requires a time is a hard and fast action that has to be done when you say you will do it. This is the definition of an event. Otherwise the calendar just becomes another list of suggestions. Timeblocking is useful for creating an ideal week to decide when you will complete specific task types. For example, I will complete admin tasks on Fridays after lunch at 2pm. This encourages habit building but putting each admin task on a calendar for 2pm every Friday? That’s just clutter and makes your calendar useless.
Unfortunately, for me, due to this implementation of all tasks must have a time I cannot use Amplenote. My workload requires much more flexibility in when I complete tasks that is currently available. -
13 May, '25
jereI think it's already implemented for Pro plans and beyond: in a task, select "Start at", then "Add deadline" at the bottom.