Recurring Tasks Without Checklist Bloat
Tasks that regenerate automatically. No templates. No manual resets.
The Recurring Task Problem
You have tasks that repeat. Weekly reviews. Daily habits. Monthly reports. Most apps handle this with checklist templates that you have to manually reset.
Every Monday, you open your checklist app and uncheck all the boxes. Or you duplicate yesterday's template. It's tedious. It's error-prone. And it adds friction to tasks that should be automatic.
Why Checklist Apps Get This Wrong
Checklist apps treat recurring tasks as static templates. Check off items, reset the list, repeat. But that's not how recurring work actually happens.
Sometimes you finish early. Sometimes you skip a day. Sometimes you need to see what you completed last week alongside what's due today. Checklist templates can't handle this flexibility.
How dayli.space Handles Recurring Tasks
dayli.space generates fresh task instances based on your rules. Set a task to repeat daily, weekly, or on specific days. When it's due, a new instance appears in your inbox.
Complete it, and it moves to your archive. Skip it, and it stays visible until you handle it. Each instance is independent—complete last Tuesday's task without affecting today's.
Set end conditions for tasks that shouldn't repeat forever. Choose specific days for weekly tasks. Let the system handle the scheduling while you focus on the work.