Thanks for the suggestion! We’ve actually received suggestions on improving the subtask feature, and we’ll definitely hop into that functionality (focusing on the List View, sort of like Asana).
For now, they can only be made via ‘Checklist’ Attribute, but it’s gonna need a quite a bit polishing
I have this need too, I would use Checklists but I can’t assign each bullet a team member (I was used to do this in Asana) so nested tasks (in my case with their own member in charge) would solve the situation.
The best view btw would be the one in https://instagantt.com/ with dependencies, start and end dates.
We’re definitely going to improve our subtasks functionality. Yes, the only way to separate or split your tasks into smaller sections is by using the ‘Checklist’ attribute.
Timeline (or Gantt) is currently on hold. I’m sorry that we’ve delayed it a bit, but there are a lot of things on our plate, for sure.
However, it is going to be a part of the next major release (after this week’s payment system/platform), which will probably include App(s), Integrations and a new view.
For now, Asana-like subtasks are not in our plans. At least not until we finish our current priorities, of which there are plenty.
Once we’re done with some major features we’re planning such as CSV import, mobile apps, Gantt view, permissions, public boards, reminders, archive, etc. we will start planning new big updates going to our roadmap.
I would also like to see subtasks, but in such a way to where you can nest them under parent tasks under each view type would be great. But also so that each subtask has the same functionality as a parent task. Preferably so that I can create a set date for it to be completed.
I like it, @coa but I’m not sure if I understand everythinh. Could you explain it a little bit further? (Maybe you do it on video but I coudn’t hear anything).
So I played around with this a little bit because I think this would be awesome for a template I’m working on. I had no idea this was possible.
So you have your task directiory, and a subtask child directory (though the hierarchy doesn’t seem to matter). From in the child directory have your items use a reference to your task level items (top directory). When you go to your top level “task” directory and “customize” your view to show the “subtask” references, it will populate them as a link. If you open the top level task, you can do things like check off a checkbox or see assignments of a subtask, but it doesn’t show something like a checklist in the subtask. You’d have to click into it to see that.
I have one suggestion, that while ticking a subtask done it will reflect the task progress percentage done, for example, we have 4 subtasks in a task, so if 1 subtask is done, the task shows the progress of 25%
Hi @s.pro20, thanks for the input. I suggest perhaps checking this feature out on our roadmap where you can vote for it and add this idea in the comment.