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Google Tasks: Any task, any goal. Get Things Done : Get more done with the Google Tasks mobile app manage capture or edit’s your tasks from anywhere, anytime with tasks that sync across all your devices integrations with Gmail and Google Calendar help you get things done faster

Quickly capture tasks anywhere

• create to-do list’s with the most important task
• View, edit and manage tasks on the go from any device
• manage task’s created in Gmail and calendar on the web from your mobile device
Add details and create subtasks
• Break your tasks down into sub-tasks
• Add details about the work you need to focus on
• Edit the details of any task as you work
View tasks created from emails
• create task directly from an email in gmail
• View your tasks in the Gmail sidebar
• Track a task back to its source email
Track deadlines and alerts
• Set a deadline for each task that will help you achieve your goals
• organize your task’s by date and prioritize using drag or drop
• Receive due date alerts to keep your tasks on track
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• Leverage Google’s artificial intelligence to make statistics and data analytics available to every employee
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Take control of your task management and install the Google Tasks mobile app. Start easily managing your to-do list on the go with the Google Task Planner app.
Google Tasks may not be as feature-rich as some other to-do list apps, but it’s still a great option for a simple task tracker. Tasks with specific dates already appear in the desktop version of Google Calendar, but the feature is only now officially coming to mobile.
Google Calendar began testing the integration of Tasks in its Android and iOS apps back in June of this year, or the wider rollout began in September google has now officially announced the change, saying it should arrive on all devices within the next two weeks adding task’s to your calendar keeps tasks visible or allocates time for you to complete them, helping you accomplish what’s important,” the company said in a blog post.
When this feature is enabled, tasks from Google Tasks with associated dates appear next to calendar events. You can also create new tasks directly from the Calendar app, so if you don’t want features like a home screen widget, you might not need a dedicated Tasks app installed at the same time.
The new feature doesn’t seem to be tied to a specific version of Google Calendar, as the last update was v2020.38.3 on September 29. You’ll probably have to wait for the server-side rollout to get to you.