![]() ![]() □ Tip: Get into the the nitty gritty of Boards in the Help Center. Create more space for your boards by hiding the left-hand navigation menu with the keyboard shortcut m.Add a section to the end of your project using the keyboard shortcut s.Add a task to the beginning of the first column with the keyboard shortcut a.Quickly switch between board and list view using the keyboard shortcut Shift + v.On mobile, create a new task anywhere by pressing the Add Task card at the bottom of any column and dragging it to anywhere else on your board.On mobile, long press a section title to open the Reorder Sections menu.Duplicate a section from the three dots menu to the right of the section title.Quick edit any task by holding Alt/Option and then clicking on the task.Move tasks to a new section by typing “/” when adding or editing a task.A handful of time-saving tricks and shortcutsīoards are easy to get started with, but there are a few not-so-obvious tricks and shortcuts to speed things up: When you want to dive into a task’s details, click or tap on the task card to pull up the full task view, including sub-tasks and comments.ĭive into the details by pressing a task to see task view. To add a new section on desktop, hover between two sections and click.Īt this point, you may be wondering “but where did all my sub-tasks go?! □”. Hover between two sections to reveal the option to add a new section in the middle (desktop-only).Scroll to the far right of your board and click/tap Add section (desktop & mobile).Need to add a section? There are a few different ways you can do it: On mobile, drag the Add task card to wherever you need it within a project. Organize your project by dragging your tasks wherever you need them - up or down within a section or across to a new one. In board view, you’ll see your tasks neatly arranged into columns for each section in your project. To switch an existing project between board and list view, open the project, press the three dots icon in the top right, and select View as board/list. ![]() When you create a new project, you’ll now see the option to view it as a board or a list. How to get started with Boardsįor a quick tour, let Doist designer Stephen Barkan walk you through the basics: Read on for more tips on getting the most out of Boards, and see a few real-life examples of Boards in action. The list view you know and love will always be there – just toggle any project between board and list depending on the view you need in the moment.īoards are rolling out to all Todoisters right now and should be at your fingertips within a day or two if it’s not there already. The best part? Boards are designed to be there when you need them and out of the way when you don’t. This is the board we used to produce the launch video above. Planning your wedding? Organize your tasks by month so you know what to focus on now (and what you can worry about later).īoards are flexible enough to handle any project or workflow that comes your way.Looking for a new job? Create a job search project and move your tasks from Applied → Interview → Hired to keep track of your applications.Managing a team project? Drag tasks from To do → Doing → Done to keep everyone coordinated.From weekly meal plans to five-year business strategies, Boards make it easy to get a bird's-eye view of your projects and make progress from start to finish.īoards flip the traditional to-do list on its head by visualizing tasks as cards that can be dragged across customizable sections: That’s why we’ve spent the last two years paving the way for Boards – a powerful new way to organize and visualize your Todoist projects. You need a way to map out the big picture without losing track of the details. When you're pursuing big goals, sometimes a to-do list just isn't enough. ![]()
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