Evernote works better if you create separate notes for each "thing" The "sublists" are a list of notes matching a criteria, like an "around the house" tag As separate notes, we can assign individual reminder dates.
You're welcome to indicate your support using the vote button at the top left corner of the discussion. There's currently 28 votes. There are things that I only do on Evernote and it'd be nice to have all tasks related to them on Evernote as well. What I meant to say is one reminder per note is not enough when I'm using the monthly template where I plan my month. I'd like to add reminders to the days and actually be visualized on the planner and such just like how we do that on Google calendar.
This is the key function I'm looking for. Is there a way to do anything similar in Evernote yet? Yes there is Stop using evernote and use Todoist! It is the best app ever for what I need! You can even set reminders by location Right but I couldn't wait for that to happen lol This creates a new item in Things, containing the link to the EN note.
Control of that item like multiple reminders is done with Things. When I need the content, I simply click on the link, and the note will open in EN. I've used TickTick for items with and without delivery dates with links back to Evernote notes for details and progress. Currently only using Google Calendar after brief flirtations with almost every other Calendar app because it just works. And I use Gmail so there are integrations that help.
What I do as a workaround: I create an external link to the note and share it with my task manager Things 3. Currently only using Google Calendar. You need to be a member in order to leave a comment. Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy! Already have an account?
Sign in here. Followers 5. Posted November 4, Link to comment. Recommended Posts. Shane D. Posted September 5, Hi All, You may have noticed that all threads requesting the ability to setup multiple reminders within a note have been merged into this thread, regardless of platform specificity. DTLow 5, Posted February 8, Posted February 8, On at PM, SpaceName said:. Posted April 3, Adding my support to this thread with an upvote.
DTLow 5, Posted September 13, Posted September 13, Posted November 6, Jerry Hanel 1 Posted January 12, Posted January 12, Here's why: I just finished a meeting with my boss. DTLow 5, Posted March 12, Posted March 12, Candid Posted January 13, Posted January 13, DTLow 5, Posted January 13, Posted January 13, edited.
Posted January 14, Organizen 2 Posted March 10, Posted March 10, Posted March 11, If you feel strongly about an issue - Evernote brought in a new system at the start of - Feedback Counters.
I would have moved your post to an appropriate forum, but you didn't mention your OS. DTLow 5, Posted March 11, On March 10, at AM, Organizen said:. Organizen 2 Posted March 12, CalS 4, Posted March 12, Organizen May be more work that it is worth to you, but you could try the free service of FollowUpThen.
Posted March 28, Posted April 27, Have a nice day! Posted July 31, I did a brief search and didn't find any user-suggested themes along these lines; Evernote needs a more expansive reminder system.
Posted August 1, Another thing you can do is set up Saved Searches. SpaceName 1 Posted February 7, Posted February 7, CalS 4, Posted February 8, Posted April 2, DTLow 5, Posted April 2, I have all my tasks in one note that need different reminders.
SpaceName 1 Posted April 22, Posted April 22, DTLow 5, Posted April 22, Evernote is a niche box in a dynamic container world. Eduardo Estefano 72 Posted April 24, Posted April 24, They could implement a reminder on the checkbox level, creating a more robust "task" control For the business version, having the ability to add a user to the checkbox task would also be great.
DTLow 5, Posted April 24, They could implement a reminder on the checkbox level, creating a more robust "task" control.
CamilleS 0 Posted April 30, Posted April 30, DTLow 5, Posted May 1, Posted May 1, Margarida Afonso 16 Posted August 27, Posted August 27, Beta 0 Posted August 27, The body of email is completely optional and typically not necessary. When you are all set, click on Send and you are all done. On the specified date and time based on the email in the TO field , FUT will send you a reminder email, along with that specific Evernote note.
You can set as many of these reminders as you want following the same exact process. You can even set more than one reminder for the same note. FUT also offers a paid account with some additional features such as SMS text message reminders which work in a similar fashion. There you have it, easy and free Evernote recurring reminders.
The process will take you a few tries to get used to, but once you do, it is very easy. Once you figure out how the followupthen. Try it for yourself and set up some quick Evernote recurring reminders, it is that easy! And it will boost your productivity , guaranteed. What other ways if any do you know of for creating recurring reminders in Evernote? Share your thoughts in the comment section below:. A serial entrepreneur with a passion for productivity, he helps individuals and companies achieve their true high performance potential.
He believes that getting things done and having a fulfilled life don't have to be self-exclusive and he provides the necessary strategies, tactics and tools to prove it. Continue reading. Successful By Design. Start Here About Contact. But… If you need to set up a recurring reminder, you are out of luck. Until now. Simply enter your email address and click on Get Started. Once you have entered all the information slick on Save and your new account should be all set.
So if you just want an efficient, non-time-consuming, way to create reminders then use Evernote. Depending on your time zone Evernote will send you an email at about AM every morning with a list of your upcoming reminders. Now all you have to do is tap that one button on your home screen to create a new reminder and automatically save it to your reminders notebook.
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