The Upcoming page is where you can preview all tasks planned for the following days, weeks and months and easily adjust your reschedule.
U
to jump to the Upcoming Page!Tasks planned for a timeframe like ‘This Week’, are not those planned for specific days like ‘tomorrow’.
You should plan for a Time Frame (Weeks, Months) if you cannot assign a precise date to the task yet. Then, in the Upcoming Page or the Rituals time block your tasks.
Learn how to plan tasks here: Plan your tasks.
- How to use it?
- 🏞️ Pick your favorite view
- Overview
- Days
- Weeks
- Months
- 🔧 Filter and Sort your view
- 🗃️ Use the Sidebar Timeframe
- 🗓️ Check your Calendar
How to use it?
🏞️ Pick your favorite view
There are 4 views to manage your tasks, D W M have a Sidebar Timeframe → Upcoming Page - 🗃️ Use the Sidebar Timeframe
Overview
Shows your current and upcoming time frames: Today, This Week, Next Week, This Month, Next Month with the Someday as the broader time frame on the sidebar.
Days
Shows you every Upcoming Day with Week as the broader time frame on the sidebar.
Weeks
Shows you every Week with Month as the broader time frame on the sidebar.
Months
Shows you every Month with Someday as the broader time frame on the sidebar.
Use arrow keys to scroll through the page and cmd
* T
to return to the current time frame. *ctrl
for Windows
🔧 Filter and Sort your view
Filter your tasks by Project and Tags or Sort them by Priority ‼, Projects #️⃣, or Deadline 🚩.
🗃️ Use the Sidebar Timeframe
Open your Sidebar Timeframe to check the broader time frame of the view, like the Week tasks while checking your schedule by days.
This helps you to plan more precisely tasks that you planned for a broad time period and not forget important tasks.
🗓️ Check your Calendar
Check your already scheduled events, tasks and time slots in the calendar to plan some tasks for the days to come.
→ Use the shortcut 0
to open and close the calendar
→ Resize your calendar so it takes all the space you need in the view