Schedule 📅
See your tasks on a timeline. Plan your week, track deadlines, and never drop the ball (or the potato) again.
Overview
The Schedule view shows your todos with due dates on a calendar-like timeline. It's perfect for:
- Planning your week
- Tracking upcoming deadlines
- Balancing workload across days
- Spotting overloaded days at a glance
Accessing Schedule
- Click the Schedule tab in the sidebar
- Your todos with due dates appear on the timeline
Todos without due dates won't appear here — add a due date in the Todos view to see them.
Views
Day View
See all tasks for a single day. Great for focused daily planning.
Week View
See 7 days at a glance. The default view. Perfect for weekly planning.
Month View
See the whole month. Tasks appear as dots or compact cards. Good for spotting busy periods.
Switch views using the buttons at the top of the schedule.
Adding Tasks
Add tasks directly to the schedule:
- Click on any date
- Type your task
- Press Enter
The task is automatically created with that due date.
Rescheduling
Drag and drop tasks to move them:
- Drag a task from one day to another to reschedule
- The due date updates automatically
This works in all views (day, week, month).
Color Coding
Tasks are color-coded by status:
- Default: Normal tasks
- Red: Overdue tasks
- Orange: Due today
- Yellow: Due tomorrow
- Strikethrough: Completed tasks
High-priority tasks also show a red flag indicator.
Filtering
Filter what you see:
- By list: Show only tasks from a specific todo list
- By priority: Show only high/medium/low priority
- Hide completed: Toggle to hide checked-off tasks
Today Widget
The "Today" section shows:
- Tasks due today
- Overdue tasks (that need attention)
- High-priority tasks from this week
Click "Today" in the header to jump to today's date.
Keyboard Shortcuts
| Action | Shortcut |
|---|---|
| Go to today | T |
| Previous day/week/month | ← or H |
| Next day/week/month | → or L |
| Day view | D |
| Week view | W |
| Month view | M |
Tips
- Review your schedule every Monday morning
- Don't overload any single day
- Use the month view to spot "crunch" weeks
- Reschedule overdue tasks immediately — don't let them pile up
- Block time for deep work by keeping some days light