Copy Object Links

Written By Manos Mastorakis

Last updated About 1 hour ago

Routine lets you generate shareable links to any task, event, or custom object in your account. These links preserve full context and allow you to quickly reference or share objects preparing for upcoming collaboration features while improving your everyday workflow.

✍️ Functionality

With Copy Object Links, you can:

  • Generate a direct link to any task, event, or custom object

  • Copy the link to your clipboard with one action

  • Return to the exact same object later without searching

  • Preserve full object context (details, attachments, relationships)

  • Use keyboard shortcuts for faster access

Links work across all object types, not just tasks or events.

⁉️ Why copy object links

Most productivity apps don't make it easy to reference or share individual items. Copy Object Links:

  • Eliminates the need to manually describe or recreate objects

  • Lets you bookmark important items for quick access later

  • Reduces friction when you need to reference something specific

  • Works across your entire workspace (tasks, events, pages, contacts, custom objects)

As collaboration features roll out, these links become the foundation for sharing and discussing work.

🎙️ How to copy object links

  1. Open any task, event, or custom object

  2. Look for the "Copy Link" action (usually in the object menu or actions bar)

  3. Click to copy the link to your clipboard

  4. Paste the link anywhere:

    • In notes or journal entries

    • In messages or emails (when collaboration is enabled)

    • In external tools or documents

    • In browser bookmarks for quick access

  5. Click the link anytime to jump directly back to that object

📢 Use cases

Copy Object Links are especially useful for:

  • Cross-referencing → link related tasks, events, and projects together

  • Documentation → include links in your notes or journal entries

  • Team handoffs → share specific tasks or meetings with teammates (when enabled)

  • External communication → reference Routine items in emails or Slack (when enabled)

  • Personal bookmarking → keep links to important recurring meetings or ongoing projects

  • Context preservation → share the full details of an object without retyping