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What’s new in July: Create and manage your own templates in Todoist

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Create once, use forever – Save time and effort with custom templates that work for you. ‌

Create once, use forever – Save time and effort with custom templates that work for you. ‌​‍‎‏ ‌​‍‎‏ ‌​‍‎‏ ‌​‍‎‏ ‌​‍‎‏ ‌​‍‎‏ ‌​‍‎‏ ‌​‍‎‏ ‌​‍‎‏ ‌​‍‎‏ ‌​‍‎‏ ‌​‍‎‏ ‌​‍‎‏ ‌​‍‎‏ ‌​‍‎‏ ‌​‍‎‏ ‌​‍‎‏ ‌​‍‎‏ ‌​‍‎‏ ‌​‍‎‏ ‌​‍‎‏ ‌​‍‎‏ ‌​‍‎‏ ‌​‍‎‏ ‌​‍‎‏ ‌​‍‎‏ ‌​‍‎‏ ‌​‍‎‏ ‌​‍‎‏ ‌​‍‎‏ ‌​‍‎‏ ‌​‍‎‏ ‌​‍‎‏ ‌​‍‎‏ ‌​‍‎‏ ‌​‍‎‏ ‌​‍‎‏ ‌​‍‎‏ ‌​‍‎‏ ‌​‍‎‏ ‌​‍‎‏ ‌​‍‎‏ ‌​‍‎‏ ‌​‍‎‏ ‌​‍‎‏ ‌​‍‎‏ ‌​‍‎‏ ‌​‍‎‏ ‌​‍‎‏ ‌​‍‎‏ ‌​‍‎‏ ‌​‍‎‏ ‌​‍‎‏ ‌​‍‎‏ ‌​‍‎‏ ‌​‍‎‏ ‌​‍‎‏ ‌​‍‎‏ ‌​‍‎‏ ‌​‍‎‏ ‌​‍‎‏ ‌​‍‎‏ [Display in your browser]( [Todoist logo] [( The Todoist Monthly   All that’s new in the Todoist-verse – July 2024 ---------------------------------------------------------------   Do you ever find yourself creating the same projects over and over again? What if you could skip the hassle of setting them up every time?   You can now create, save, and manage your own templates directly in Todoist. It’ll make it much easier to reuse what you’ve perfected. You can have all your recurring projects ready to use – like those meticulously crafted checklists, your trusted project tracker, and that go-to BBQ prep list.   Here’s Denise from the Marketing team to show you how easy it is to [set up your own templates](   [( Custom templates made simple   You can have your custom templates ready in just a matter of moments. Create them once, and they’ll be forever at your disposal in the My Templates section of the templates gallery. With room for up to 100 templates, you’ll have plenty of space to keep all your important workflows at your fingertips.   [Show me how]( Looking for inspiration?   Not sure where to start? Here are some clever examples of how the Todoist team uses custom templates.   - Whenever Omar goes on a trip, he grabs his trusty packing list to make packing stress-free and fun, setting a positive tone for his travels. - In keeping with the travel theme, Ana created a comprehensive [travel checklist]( with everything she can think of – what to pack and things to do before, during, and after the trip (including a final task to “add anything that was missing in the template”). - Denise uses her campaign planning template to add predefined tasks to an existing project whenever we’re gearing up to launch a new feature. Using the same format ensures nothing gets overlooked, and keeps the team organized and on track.   Browse the [templates gallery]( for more ideas on what you could turn into your own customized template.   Learn – and borrow – from the pros   As you start to build your own collection of custom templates in Todoist, why not supercharge your workflow with insights from the pros? We’ve asked some of our community’s favorite productivity experts to share their trusted systems to help calm life’s chaos.   Head to the [templates gallery]( to explore the easy-to-copy setups of Carl Pullein, Martine Ellis, Mike Williams, and Peter Akkies. See one you’d like to try? Just select Copy setup to import it directly into your Todoist.   ---------------------------------------------------------------   Creating your own templates in Todoist has been highly requested by many of you, and we’re thrilled to finally get it into your hands. [Let us know what you think](   And that’s it for July – see you next month with more updates and tips to make the most out of Todoist.   Productively, [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [LinkedIn]( [YouTube]( [Inspiration Hub]( | [Download Apps]( | [Help Center]( [Unsubscribe]( © Doist Inc. 2100 Geng Road, Suite 210 Palo Alto, CA 94303 US

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