Written By Julien Quintard
Last updated About 1 month ago
There are a few core objects that you can manipulate in Routine: tasks, notes, events, people, pages, etc.
☑️ Tasks
Tasks are representations of actionable information. As with most productivity tools, a task has a title or a name that can be extended with a description.
Unlike many products, however, a task on Routine can be extended with a description. This description is nothing more than a media-rich note (see below). As a result, tasks can contain subtasks in the form of checkboxes, which can be extended further to contain more subtasks, etc.
Every task can be manipulated through common actions, though some actions differ depending on the nature of the task: regular or recurrent.
Regular tasks
Rename: press
↵
to edit the name of a task in a list (e.g., Inbox); a task's name can also be edited when the task is openOpen: double click the task in a list or use the open button when provided (e.g., in notes); alternatively, you can always use the
⌘/^
↵
keyboard shortcut to open a task.Describe: when a task is open, and there is no description, just press
↵
or select a template to add a description.Complete: tick the checkbox or use
⌘/^
E
or⌘/^
.
to mark a task as completeWon’t do: click
Won’t do
in the...
submenu or use the⌘/^
⇧
I
keyboard shortcutSchedule: click the calendar icon or use the
⌘/^
L
keyboard shortcut to schedule/reschedule or allocate time for a taskPostpone: click the postpone icon or use the
⌘/^
P
keyboard shortcut to postpone a task to a later weekDelete: open a task and use the
Delete
action in the...
submenu or through the⌘/^
⌫/␡
keyboard shortcut
Recurrent tasks
Rename: press
↵
to edit the name of a task in a list (e.g., Inbox); a task's name can also be edited when the task is openOpen: double click the task in a list or use the open button when provided (e.g., in notes); alternatively, you can always use the
⌘/^
↵
keyboard shortcut to open a task.Describe: when a recurrent task is open, and there is no description, just press
↵
or select a template to add a description.Edit: to change the frequency of a recurrent task, click on the frequency (e.g.,
Daily
) to change itPause: to stop a recurrence, click on the
Pause
button; in effect, no more occurrences will be created leading to the recurrence to automatically complete at the end of the cycle.Resume: if a recurrence has been stopped, you can restart it and new occurrences will be created in the future following the recurrence's frequency.
Delete: use the
Delete
action in the...
submenu or through the⌘/^
⌫/␡
keyboard shortcut
📅 Events
Events are fundamental components of Routine since they represent things that you need to do that are so important that you have reserved some time for them.
It is commonly accepted that everything time-related lives in a calendar. At Routine, we believe calendars are extremely useful to overview your time over a long period e.g a week or a month. But when it comes to the day-to-day or even scheduling meetings, calendars could benefit from a more modern approach.
Events have a date, time, and duration and can have multiple participants. Nothing new here.
Routine however allows you to take private notes for those events (meeting, class, or else). Likewise, Routine bridges tasks and events by allowing you to block time for your most important tasks.
Like in any calendar product, events can be manipulated through the following actions:
Create: drag an area in the calendar to create an event/meeting
Open: click the event to open it or use the
⌘/^
↵
keyboard shortcut if the event is in a list (e.g Journal)Move: drag & drop the event to reposition it in the agenda
Resize: drag & drop the bottom part
Delete: use the
Delete
action in the...
submenu or through the⌘/^
⌫/␡
keyboard shortcut
📚 Pages
Pages are objects that allow users to save and organize long-term information. Unlike tasks or events, pages are not time-bound and therefore do not "expire".
People often rely on pages to record information such as their plumber's phone number, a bucket list, the list of renovations to perform on their house, etc.
The actions below are specific to pages:
Create: use the
+
button or use the…
menu to create a subpageOpen: click on a page to open it
Organize: drag & drop the page to reposition it in a list or drop it on another page to nest it
Delete: click
Delete
in the...
submenu or use the⌘/^
⌫/␡
keyboard shortcut
And because pages rely on notes, they can contain anything from text and media to checklists and more.
🧑 People
People are, like events, tasks and pages, a core component of your productivity operating system.
People represent the contacts you have interacted with over time. Routine synchronizes with your favorite contact management system (e.g Google Contacts) to maintain the information up-to-date.
But Routine goes further, allowing you to take notes on people you interact with. Those notes could be simple points you would like to discuss during your next meeting, tasks you need to complete that relate to that person up to recurrent actions you want to be remembered to take e.g scheduling a review meeting, booking a restaurant for your marriage anniversary etc.