Congrats to the Trello team on the Advanced Checklists feature graduating from beta!
I've noticed the following behaviors:
Is anyone on the Trello team able to provide any additional information at this point on any of these? Will the web app be getting the ability to set the due time on checklist items?
Thanks!
Hey Chris, thanks for the thoughtful question!
At this time we don't officially support time on checklist items. We're striving to keep checklist assignment as simple as possible because it's a small UI and generally a quick interaction. In the beta, time assignment wasn't something very many users were looking for.
The API and mobile apps are currently storing a date and time (as a single date field, the same as how the due
date for a card works). We took this approach now to keep the possibility open for the future.
Most important question which I couldn't ascertain from your message, how important is it to you to see time in these items?
If you haven't already, please fill out a feedback form about Advanced Checklists available in-app. You'll see it in the assignment menus and within Your Items.
Thanks for your thoughts, keep 'em coming! 🙌
Hi Jess -
Thanks for the detailed answer.
It's great that the "time" is there under the hood and I completely get the idea of keeping this feature simple, especially to start. If your team finds more folks are looking for time to be included, and/or that consistency with the card due date takes priority over keeping that interaction on the checklist item lightweight, at least the lift is limited to "just" a UI update. 😉
I've seen the feedback form and have sent feedback (maybe even more than once, don't @ me 😂). I can see where folks will want this to go with reminders, notifications, etc... but I actually like how it is now (not notifying people of assignment to checklist items, no reminders on the due dates). Keep it simple, right? Our practice is that if you are assigning somebody to a checklist item and it's critical for them to be aware of it, they should be assigned to the card.
To directly answer your question about how important including time on these checklist item due dates is, I guess if I could pick, I'd love to see it included at some point. The issue we tend to have with due dates without times is whoever sets the due date usually means "that morning" (or certainly "before noon") and whoever is doing the work typically assumes it means "EOD." 😬 A default to noon like the card due dates seems to split the difference nicely. Don't think about it, you get a prudent default. Need to adjust, have at it.
But, we can easily work around this by including times in the text of the checklist item when clarity around that is critical.
Related, we are building a couple of integrations where we are planning to set the date via the REST API. Any possibility you can confirm for me that the API support for the date will remain available? I'm assuming it's just not documented yet?
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Wow, truly an incredibly thoughtful comment! Thank you so much! It's given us lots to think about.
Thank you also for highlighting that the API docs weren't updated yet. We started working on this today and expect they'll be updated shortly.
We also have no intention to remove time from this field via the API.
Cheers!
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The time stamp on checklist items becomes an issue when we load boards onto our calendars, Not being able to specify a checklist time causes this nonsense. The calendar transfer to my google calendar is feature which is so important.
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Any update on this?
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