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Setting Task Deadlines

Add due dates to keep work on track

Hayden Zammit Meaney avatar
Written by Hayden Zammit Meaney
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Setting Task Deadlines

Due dates keep your project moving forward. When tasks have clear deadlines, everyone knows what to prioritise and when deliverables are expected.

Why due dates matter

  • Focus — helps team members prioritise their work

  • Visibility — see what's coming up at a glance

  • Accountability — creates commitment to timelines

  • Planning — enables better project scheduling

  • Alerts — triggers reminders before deadlines

How to set a due date

When creating a task

  • Click Add Task in your project

  • Enter the task title and details

  • Click the Due Date field

  • Select a date from the calendar

  • Optionally set a specific time

  • Click Save

For existing tasks

  • Open the task

  • Click the Due Date field (or "No due date")

  • Choose a date from the calendar

  • The change saves automatically

From the task list

  • Hover over the task

  • Click the calendar icon

  • Select the due date

  • The date updates immediately

Setting effective deadlines

Work backwards from milestones

If your project has key milestones:

  • Identify the milestone date

  • List all tasks needed to reach it

  • Work backwards, allowing time for each

  • Add buffer for review and revisions

Consider dependencies

When tasks depend on others:

  • Set the dependent task's due date after its prerequisite

  • Allow time between for handover

  • Build in review periods

Be realistic

Ask yourself:

  • How long will this actually take?

  • What else does the assignee have on?

  • Is there time for unexpected issues?

  • Does it need review or approval?

Discuss with assignees

When possible:

  • Talk to the team member first

  • Get their input on timing

  • Agree on the deadline together

  • Document any constraints

Due date options

Date only

Set just the day the task is due. Works well for:

  • Tasks with flexible timing during the day

  • End-of-day deadlines

  • General target dates

Date and time

Set a specific time for precision:

  • Meeting preparation (due before the meeting)

  • Client deliverables with exact deadlines

  • Handovers between team members

Recurring due dates

For tasks that repeat:

  • Create the task

  • Set the initial due date

  • Mark as recurring

  • Choose the frequency (daily, weekly, monthly)

Managing deadlines

Viewing upcoming deadlines

See what's due soon:

  • Go to Tasks

  • Sort by due date

  • Or filter to show "Due This Week"

On your project page:

  • The Tasks tab shows due dates

  • The Timeline view displays tasks on a calendar

Overdue tasks

Tasks past their due date:

  • Appear highlighted in red

  • Show in the "Overdue" filter

  • Generate notifications

To address overdue tasks:

  • Review why it's late

  • Update the due date if needed

  • Or mark complete if finished

  • Add comments to explain delays

Changing due dates

Deadlines sometimes need adjustment:

  • Open the task

  • Click the current due date

  • Select a new date

  • Optionally add a comment explaining the change

Be thoughtful about changes — frequent deadline shifts can undermine trust in your timelines.

Due date reminders

Launchpad sends reminders to help you stay on track:

  • Approaching deadline — notification before due date

  • Due today — reminder on the day

  • Overdue — alert when past due

Configure reminder timing in Settings.

Tips for deadline success

  • Set dates for everything — tasks without dates get lost

  • Include buffer time — things often take longer than expected

  • Front-load important work — don't leave critical tasks to the last minute

  • Review weekly — check upcoming deadlines regularly

  • Communicate changes — let stakeholders know about adjusted timelines


Clear deadlines drive progress — set them thoughtfully and you'll keep your projects on track.

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