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Repeating tasks help you automate your workflow by scheduling tasks that repeat on a daily, weekly, or custom basis. You can create recurring tasks from the Tasks section or directly inside any document.

Creating recurring tasks from the Tasks section

Creating a recurring task from the Tasks section
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Open the Tasks section in the sidebar
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Click New Task and enter the task name
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Click the Schedule icon (calendar symbol)
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Select Repeat, then choose how often the task should repeat:
  • Daily - Task repeats every day
  • Every weekday - Task repeats Monday to Friday
  • Weekly - Task repeats on a specific day of the week
  • Monthly - Task repeats on the same day each month
  • Yearly - Task repeats on the same date each year
  • Custom - Set a custom recurrence pattern (e.g., every 3 days, every second Tuesday)
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Once set, your task will automatically reappear based on the selected recurrence

Making any task recurring in a document

Making a task recurring inside a document You can also make any task inside a document recurring:
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Click on any existing task or create a new one in a document
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Click the Schedule icon
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Click Repeat and choose the desired repeat option
Your task will now automatically reappear based on the schedule you’ve set.

How recurrence works after completion

Understanding how Craft handles recurring tasks helps you plan effectively:
  • When you complete a recurring task, Craft automatically schedules the next occurrence using your chosen repeat configuration, based on the completed task’s schedule
  • This means if you’re viewing your calendar, you will only see the next instance of a recurring task after completing the current one
  • Completed instances are stored with completion dates, so you can review your history in the task list

Example workflow

If you have a task “Review weekly metrics” set to repeat every Monday:
  1. Complete the task on Monday, December 18
  2. Craft immediately creates the next instance scheduled for Monday, December 25
  3. The completed task shows in your task history with the December 18 completion date
  4. Your calendar now displays the December 25 instance

Practical use cases

Recurring tasks work brilliantly for maintaining routines and staying on top of responsibilities. Here are proven applications:

Daily routines

Morning review - Set a daily task to appear each morning:
  • Review yesterday’s progress
  • Plan today’s priorities
  • Check calendar for meetings
Evening wrap-up - Create a weekday task for end-of-day reflection:
  • Complete time-sensitive items
  • File notes and documents
  • Prepare tomorrow’s task list

Weekly maintenance

Content planning - Weekly task every Monday:
  • Draft blog post topics
  • Review analytics
  • Schedule social media
Team check-ins - Weekly task every Friday:
  • Review team progress
  • Address blockers
  • Plan next week’s sprint
Home maintenance - Weekly task every Saturday:
  • Grocery shopping
  • Meal prep
  • Clean common areas

Monthly responsibilities

Financial review - Monthly task on the 1st:
  • Review budget and expenses
  • Categorize transactions
  • Update financial goals
Equipment checks - Monthly task on the 15th:
  • Test smoke detectors
  • Check emergency supplies
  • Inspect important equipment
Content audit - Monthly task on the last day:
  • Review published content
  • Update outdated information
  • Archive completed projects

Custom schedules

Quarterly goals - Every 3 months on the 1st:
  • Review quarterly objectives
  • Assess progress and challenges
  • Set next quarter’s priorities
Medication refills - Every 28 days:
  • Order prescription refills
  • Schedule doctor appointments
  • Update health records
Seasonal prep - Yearly on specific dates:
  • March 1: Garden planning and seed orders
  • June 1: Summer vacation prep
  • September 1: Back-to-school setup
  • December 1: Holiday planning

Reminders for custom repeating tasks

For tasks with custom recurrence (like every 3 days or every second Tuesday), Craft automatically sets a reminder to ensure you don’t miss them. You can:
  • Customize the reminder time - Choose when you want to be notified (morning of, day before, etc.)
  • Adjust reminder settings - Set multiple reminders for critical tasks
  • Disable reminders entirely - Remove notifications if you check your task list regularly
Set reminder times that align with your workflow. For morning tasks, try 7:00 AM. For evening tasks, try 5:00 PM. This helps you act on tasks when you’re most likely to have time.

Troubleshooting common issues

Task not appearing after completion

Problem: You completed a recurring task, but the next instance isn’t showing. Solution: Check your calendar view date range. The next instance may be scheduled beyond your current view. Also verify the task’s recurrence settings haven’t changed.

Too many task instances

Problem: Multiple instances of the same task appear on your calendar. Solution: This can happen if you accidentally created multiple recurring tasks with the same name. Find and delete duplicates from the Tasks section.

Missed task instances

Problem: You skipped several instances of a recurring task. Solution: Recurring tasks don’t “pile up.” If you miss an instance, simply complete or delete it, and the next instance will appear according to schedule. Consider adjusting the recurrence pattern if tasks are too frequent.

Changing recurrence patterns

Problem: You need to change how often a task repeats. Solution: Click the task, select the schedule icon, and update the repeat settings. Changes apply to future instances only; past completed tasks remain unchanged.
Recurring tasks ensure that important actions don’t get lost, making it easier to stay organized and on track. Start with a few essential recurring tasks and expand as you identify more patterns in your workflow.