See the reminder from inside the task
Alessandro Verdoni
I'm used to attach a reminder to most tasks in order to deal them before due date, if possible.
Unfortunately it seems not possible to see from inside a task (or at least from a list view as custom field) if a reminder is already attached to the task.
So, it frequently happens that I attach, not only a reminder to a task, but two or three.
It would be nice to see if a reminder already exists before attach a new one to the same task, without be forced to browse every time all the remainder list that could contain dozen or hundreds of reminders.
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Brendan W
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Add Reminder Section to task/subtask
Sam Rogers
The only way to see if you've set a reminder to a task/subtask is to go to your dashboard, it'd be great to see reminder settings on each task to edit etc.
Brendan W
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Add a reminder field
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Ziv Vekstein
Please add the ability to add a Reminder field, which will enable the user to select at date and time for a reminder, and it will automatically set a reminder for that Task, as well as the option to add it to the calender linked to the Workspace.
Brendan W
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Reminder as a Task Field
Lainey Odette
If I add a reminder to a task, there is no evidence of that. It doesn't even show up in the Activity history for that task. And the icon that looks like it says there's a reminder associated with it is for watcher, which visibly makes no sense. So there is no visual way to know whether I've activated a reminder on a task or not.
There is also no way to go in and change it from the task. (If you go to reminders and add one, it just adds another one.) Reminders should be a field in a task so I can see that one exists, click to edit from the field, add it to the board view or list view.
And please change the watcher icon to an eye or something other than the universal symbol for reminder?
Brendan W
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Reminders attached to a task should show up in the task
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Jorge D Lopez
When creating a reminder for a task, it should be visible to the user that the reminder was created to avoid creating a second reminder.
Brendan W
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Visible reminders on tasks
Rafael Silveira
When set, reminder should be visible on tasks
If reminder is recurring and task is concluded automatically cancel future reminders and recurring
Brendan W
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Display Reminders in Task
Guillaume Nadal
I just want to know if a reminder is activated or not in a task.
When I'm in a task, I want to see :
- the recurrence: I can see it
- the reminder: I can't see it.
I shouldn't have to look for it anywhere other than in the task itself.
The reminder should be visible as the recurrence of the task.
I know that reminders are new: what's missing now is their simple display.
Take a look at my image: where can I find out whether the reminder is configured or not?
I don't know.
It may be activated, but as there's nothing to confirm it, I'm going to waste time configuring it again, and so I'll have to do the same job twice .... and this on many other tasks:
To sum up: the display of a configured reminder is missing, as is the display of the recurrence of the task ;)
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Thank you,
Brendan W
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Display if reminders is set up IN the task
Guillaume Nadal
I just want to know if a reminder is activated or not in a task.
When I'm in a task, I want to see :
- the recurrence: I can see it
- the reminder: I CAN'T see it.
I shouldn't have to look for it anywhere other than in the task itself.
The reminder should be visible as the recurrence of the task.
I know that reminders are new: what's missing now is their simple display.
Take a look at my image: where can I find out whether the reminder is configured or not?
I don't know.
It may be activated, but as there's nothing to confirm it, I'm going to waste time configuring it again, and so I'll have to do the same job twice .... and this on many other tasks:
To sum up: the display of a configured reminder is missing, as is the display of the recurrence of the task ;)
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Thank you
Brendan W
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Link Reminders Back to Their Source Tasks
Alex Mitchell
After clarifying with your team, I understand that reminders created from tasks don’t actually retain any persistent link to those tasks; they just inherit the name and live independently in the "Home" page. Once created, there’s no native way to get back to the task from the reminder itself. That’s not just counterintuitive in my opinion, it’s a design gap.
There are a few issues with this:
- There is no clickable link or connection to the original task after the reminder is created.
- You can’t even add notes or rich content to the reminder natively, so there’s no place to paste the task URL unless you convert it to a task (which defeats the purpose of lightweight reminders).
- The UX implies you're setting a reminder on a task, but you're really just creating an orphaned alarm that floats in Home.
At a minimum, please consider:
- Automatically linking reminders created from within tasks back to those tasks.
- Allowing users to edit reminder bodies and add task URLs, notes, or context.
- Showing some visual indication in the reminder that it originated from a task.
Alessandro Verdoni
Even on Clickup Version 4 this point is still missed.
Quite deceiving, being an easy modification...
Cyprien Antoine
Yes, I was going to say the same thing!
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