![]() Essentially, you can create your own productivity system. This seemingly simple but powerful app offers a blank slate that can be molded to fit literally anyone’s needs. Notion doesn't have recurring reminders, so if you need to do the same task on a schedule, instead of checking it off on completion just update the reminder to the next time you need to do the task to get reminded again.If you’re a Type A productivity nerd like me, you’ve probably heard of Notion before – and for good reason. ![]() Speaking of your phone: To add Notion reminders on its mobile apps, click the icon button in the toolbar above your keyboard while editing a note, then select the due date you want for this item-and tap the due date again to set its options. You'll then get a notification in Notion when your item is due, both in Notion's desktop apps and on your phone. Then, click the due date text for more options as in the screenshot above, with options to set when you want Notion to remind you (on the due date, before, or after) as well as to set a specific time for the reminder. To add a reminder to any Notion note, type /remind, press return, then choose when the item is due (or type in a later date than the default options). That same feature works everywhere in Notion. If you add a new kanban project board to Notion, by default its cards will have a date field where you can add a due date to track your work. Among those extra features is Notion's handy option to add reminders to notes. Its notes pages aren't simply places to type static text-they're also tools to list tasks, embed data from other software, create spreadsheets, and more. One of the best things about Notion is its flexibility.
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