Inbox and Reminders via API
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Tomasz Mieczkowski
Wow, someone had an idea 5 years ago. So strange that API still doesn't have an inbox endpoint. Maybe we can hack it some way? :)
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Gregor Müllegger
I also was about to create myself a bot for a daily agenda, which ofcourse would need to include reminders that I have set for myself.
However this is an lost integration opportunity, if there is no API to the reminders data.
Luci N.
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Hey, everyone! Thank you for following along on this post and providing your feedback!
To keep everyone informed, we've updated the status of this Canny post to reflect current product initiatives.
This request is still very much on our radar and the ClickUp team will keep this post up to date when we have more to share regarding this feature in the future!
John Kraczek
Luci N.: It's April of 23' any movement on this yet?
Luci N.
Hey, John! Thanks for tag! We don't have any updates to share on this feature request yet, but this is the best place to stay up to date if we have any new details to provide!
Christian Sigritz
Luci N. And almost a year later... access to reminders (reading AND creating) via API should really be part of the ClickUp API. Any updates on this?
Chris Goffinet
Would really like to see this in API. Any updates?
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Carlos Rosa
Totally agree on this.
I really like the GTD method of having an Inbox for brain dump and, while it is easy to just press "r" when the ClickUp app is open, I'd prefer having a personal script (currently run in Linux through a very unobtrusive interface) to just send a shortcut, a description, and press enter (and go back to the work I'm doing).
This script currently works for me in another tool's "Quick Add Task", but it only worked for a brief time with ClickUp by brute-forcing the /reminder POST request that the app itself uses.
Zeb
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Jeffrey Kuijt
Zeb: Hi, almost 3 years further. When can we add Reminders via API? Need it very soon!