

Evernote admits the feature has been a long time coming and it got a lot of feedback about supporting task management.Īdding Tasks to Evernote is a major change in scope, but it should be no surprise. Tasks is technically launching in early access status but is starting to roll out to all users running the latest Evernote software updates. An extension of the brain should help you with all of those things. You also have priorities to manage, actions to complete, and decisions to make. Remembering is just one part of handling a daily flood of information. Google Calendar accounts are also now supported.ĭetailed in a blog post, Evernote shared its Linux beta is now live, it also revamped its plans, and the Home feature is more customizable while featuring the new Tasks and Calendar features.Įvernote announced the launch of Tasks in a pair of blog posts today, highlighting its “Remember Everything” mantra and noting that’s not enough anymore.Īs millions of customers like you have embraced Evernote’s larger vision, you have shown us that “Remember Everything” is no longer enough. Update 7/21: Tasks has officially left the early access phase and is now available to all users subscribed to an Evernote Personal or higher plan. Starting to roll out today in beta, the new Tasks integration features due dates, reminders, alerts, flags, and more.

Evernote has been a leader in the notes organization space for over a decade and today the software – including the iOS and Mac apps – is making the long-awaited jump into task management.
