A good task manager can help clear your brain of all the things you need to do, but it can be tedious and time consuming to create new tasks. But there’s a feature in Todoist and 2Do that enables you to quickly add multiple tasks. A task manager you can trust for life. In the 14 years and 84 days that we’ve been building Todoist, we’ve never considered selling out or becoming acquired. Our team is committed to staying independent and earning your trust for as long as you need our apps. Todoist is a simple yet powerful task manager. I hope my post helps you to get even more out of this app. If you're looking for more tips, visit the (unofficial) Todoist subreddit, where people are sharing a lot of useful knowledge. If you know more useful tips and tricks, feel free to leave a comment below.
There are surprisingly many (19!) ways to add tasks in Todoist. Here you will get a detailed overview of all of them.
Todoist Sections. Those areas can have different flow. The blog tasks will go from idea to draft to ready to published while my work will go from Backlog to Next Up to In Progress or Blocked. Todoist Section is perfect to display this flow. I can drag and drop easily the task between section which allow me changing easily the state of the project. The inbox in Todoist serves as the default landing pad for tasks and once the todos appear in the inbox, you can simply assign them to the project you want. Scroll down to the settings section.
The ability to quickly add a task to your task manager is vital for ensuring what David Allen refers to as “one trusted system.” The fact that you quickly can add a task or idea in almost any situation is one of the reasons why I like Todoist.
You can add tasks in Todoist using the keyboard on your phone or computer. With the help of Google Assistant, Alexa, or Siri you can use your voice to add tasks. You can also add tasks by email or automate the process using IFTTT.
Whether you are using the web version, the Windows 10 app, or the Mac version, you can start by clicking on the Add Task link. Then you can type in whatever you want in the task window. By clicking on the different icons in the bottom right corner, you can add or select project, label, reminder, priority, and comment.
In Todoist, hitting the Q button on your keyboard will automatically bring up the Quick Add Task window. This is a free-floating window with the same design as the Add Task window.
In either one of these windows, it is possible to add a task, with a project, label, priority, and date – all without using the mouse. Here is how:
Todoist understands natural language when it comes to days, months, etc. For adding a specific date, type in the date in your preferred format or use the calendar to select a date.
TYPE | TO GET |
Mon | Next Monday |
Tue | Next Tuesday |
Wed | Next Wednesday |
Thu | Next Thursday |
Fri | Next Friday |
Sat | Next Saturday |
Sun | Next Sunday |
Tod | Today |
Tom | Tomorrow |
Every Monday | Every Monday |
Every other Monday | Every other Monday |
Every third Monday | Every third Monday |
Every Month | Every Month |
The really neat thing is that you can type in all of this in the task field, without having to use your mouse.
A thing I find a bit annoying is that if you want to add more than one comment, or if you want to add attachments or emails, you will not get the functionality needed for this by using the comment function from Add Task windows.
The workaround here is to set the date to today’s date (Today.) Then you add the comments, files, or emails, and then change the date to the date that you want this task to be done.
You can email a task to any project in Todoist, including your inbox. This is done using the unique email address associated with each project. You can find this address by clicking on the Project Actions icon and then selecting Email tasks to this project.
Using the Todoist Outlook add-in, you can easily add emails as an attachment or as a task. What is outstanding with this add-in is that the email keeps the connection to Outlook, making it possible to open the email directly from the Todoist Outlook add-in.
To download the Outlook add-in, go to https://en.todoist.com/downloads.
With the Todoist Gmail add-in, it’s very easy to create tasks based on your email.
Todoist have add-ins for Chrome, Firefox, and Safari. The instructions should be identical for all browsers.
You can find all the add-ins by visiting https://en.todoist.com/downloads
This can be done by tapping on the + icon in the lower right corner. You can also use a dedicated widget. When tapped, this will bring up the Add Task window. See the instructions for Typing in tasks in Todoist. Be aware that the keyboard shortcut does not work here.
If you have a Samsung Galaxy S8, S9, Note8, or Note9, you have a dedicated button for Bixby, Samsung’s smart assistant. If you do not use Bixby, there are several apps that let you deactivate or reassign this button for other purposes.
I have used the bxActions app to make this button bring up the Add Task window on my Samsung Galaxy Note8.
Braintoss is a great app that let you add a task to your Todoist inbox in the form of a text, image or audio recording. See the below blog post for details.
Using Google Assistant, you can add tasks by following these steps:
Nine Email is the best Android-based email app I have found as an alternative for Newton.
The app lets you share the email text as a task or comment in Todoist.
I haven’t tried this myself, but it’s supposed to work like this:
You can add a task to Todoist from the widget on your iOS device. See the instructions for Typing in tasks in Todoist. Be aware that the keyboard shortcut does not work here.
To add tasks using Siri, call up Siri and use one of the following sentences:
To add a due date and time and/or a project to any task, use the following format:
The Google Home is powered by Google Assistant. To add a task to Todoist, start with saying
“OK Google, let me talk to Todoist.” Then, follow the instructions for Google Assistant.
Todoist can be enabled as a skill in Alexa. When this is done, you will be able to use your voice to add tasks in Todoist. I have not tried this myself and will, therefore, recommend Todoists article on how to do this, as well as Toms Guide also on how to set up Todoist with Alexa.
What is the easiest way to add multiple tasks to Todoist? Use a text editor.
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IFTTT is short for IF That, Then This. With the help of IFTTT, you can create a two-step automation that automatically creates tasks in your Todoist inbox based on a trigger. I use IFTTT for the following:
Zapier is a more advanced alternative to IFTTT. In Zapier you can create a multi-step automation that creates tasks in Todoist. Zapier has a lot more possibilities than IFTTT, but you will have to pay for multi-step automations or extensive use.
Puh! That was 19 different ways to make you remember. Whats your favorite way?