Tasks is the work-tracking layer of 📝MythOS Productivity — every checklist item you write anywhere in your library, gathered into one dashboard. Whether a task lives inside a memo, a daily entry, or stands on its own, it shows up in one place, stays checkable from either side, and never becomes a separate to-do app you have to keep in sync. Your tasks are just your writing, collected.
How It Works
Write a task as a checklist item — from the editor's checklist button, the /checklist slash command, or plain - [ ] markdown — and it becomes an interactive checkbox in both the source memo and the Tasks dashboard at your /tasks page. Checking it off in either place writes back to the source content, so the dashboard is a live view, not a copy. Every task carries its origin — memo, daily memo, or standalone — so you can always jump back to where it was written. Any task can also take a due date, a repeat schedule, and notes.
Standalone and memo-embedded tasks alike are addressable by agents through 📝MythOS MCP — create, list, update, and complete — making Tasks the bridge between long-form thinking and agent-driven execution.
Features
- 📝Task Metadata — due dates, repeat schedules, and notes on any task
Getting Started
Open Tasks from the sidebar to see every checklist item across your library. Check one off to complete it (the source updates too), or open a task to add a due date, a repeat rule, or notes.
