I love checklists! I use them for travel plans, chore lists, party planning, etc. You're solution is great! I've been saving them as templates but this is much faster and easier!
Nice tip Joshua. Yes, I do use the checklist feature quite often for small tasks within a note (not a task). These usually don't warrant any extra functionality and are easier to manage within the note rather than creating a separate task for the note.
The absurdity is that "subtasks" don't really behave as subtasks, they are completely independent from their parent task, don't inherit its labels and the relation to the parent task doesn't show when seeing that subtasks in other view (filters). On the other hand, when creating chekclist items (I like to call them Steps 🙂) if you schedule them, you will see in the Today view that they are related to the parent task (unlike subtasks, which only show relation to the List) and they will automatically show the same tag. So Steps can sometimes be more useful, but that's only due to the how Subtasks are lacking in acting like a "child" of a "parent" tasks. IMHO @ticktick need to address this already. It's one of those things which make building complicated and sophisticated systems frustrating/impossible in ticktick
@@JoshuaBest yup. This will be my next Issue/Suggestion to them. Honestly this (lack of relation to parent taks in filterd views) + lack of task dependencies + lack of RTL support, are probably the main 3 things that keep me looking every now and then for an alternative. I've been a heavy user of Ticktick for the past 4-5 years. Taskade & Trello have proper RTL support but lacks in other areas. Other apps lack 2-way calendar integration. There's just non the tick all the boxes. Clickup was close, but the complexity was unecessary for my needs. So reverted back to Ticktick. Just these 3 things..... 😬😅