Make Sure Critical Tasks Never Get Forgotten with Persistent Tasks
The Problem
You create an important task—submit the tax report by Friday, complete the safety inspection by month's end, file the licensing renewal by the deadline. Friday passes. The task disappears from the employee's view. They forgot. Now you're dealing with late fees, compliance violations, or expired licenses. Critical deadlines should never just vanish.
The Solution
Persistent tasks stay visible as "Overdue" until completed, even after their due date passes. Unlike regular tasks that disappear from view, persistent tasks remain in the employee's task list with a red "Overdue" indicator until they're marked complete. Perfect for compliance deadlines, critical one-time tasks, and anything that absolutely must get done.
How to Use It
- Navigate to Schedule → Tasks → Calendar
- Click + Create Task List
- Enter the task name and description
- Set your task schedule (usually Static for one-time critical tasks)
- Choose the due date
- Check the Persistent checkbox
- Assign to the responsible employee or role
- Save the task
If the employee doesn't complete the task by the due date, it remains visible with an "Overdue" status in red. It won't disappear until someone marks it complete.
[SCREENSHOT: Task creation form with Persistent checkbox highlighted, and example of overdue persistent task shown in red]
Pro Tip
Use persistent tasks sparingly—only for truly critical deadlines like tax filings, safety inspections, licensing renewals, or compliance requirements. Overusing it creates noise and reduces its effectiveness. For routine daily tasks, stick with regular (non-persistent) tasks.
Learn More
Persistent tasks work great with task checklists for multi-step compliance processes. Also see the Complete Guide to Shift Tasks for all task management features.