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,,,, when I get a notification of a due date / time my phone vibrates once... I work in field and not desk so Im engaged in a way that I will not even notice a phone vibration if driving or dealing with fires ( my JOB) and so once I be come free again I will easily have either A. forgotten that my phone vibrated... or B. completely missed it all together due to nature of normal activity .......... I just want to know If I can set the app to work like an alarm clock with various ring buzz choices that will continue as a snooze until i acknowledge or cancel manually. That would be the ultimate best case scenario ..... the worst case acceptable scenario is at least a sound that lasts longer than 7 seconds like a ringtone scenario so I can recognize that its a deadline from my trello app and not a text message or spam call while I was driving.. or missed because my phone was in another room while I was engaged in other matters ............. Its . something to point my immediate attention to the app in the very second I become free............ any advice?
Hi Dean,
Thanks for reaching out!
At the moment, there isn't a way have due date push notifications as alarms, or persist on your device.
I definitely understand your use-case here, as push notifications can be missed, so I've passed this feedback onto the product team.
If you're curious about how our team decides on what requests we work on, this article gives some insight into that process: http://help.trello.com/article/724-submitting-feature-requests-for-trello. We've also published a blog post with more detailed and visual information here: https://blog.trello.com/feature-requests-unite-support-and-product
If you'd like to see our latest features and releases you can take a look at our dev board at http://www.trello.com/dev. Our mobile boards are available at https://trello.com/b/5tj4qAvo/trello-ios-app and https://trello.com/b/ud59t1fL/trello-android-app.
Please let us know if you have any other questions or concerns, and have a great day.
Lara
The Trello Team
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