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Add Support for Recurring Table Contents in RemNote

Summary

Introduce a feature that allows users to create recurring table templates in RemNote. This functionality will enable users to utilize RemNote effectively as a planner for tasks, schedules, habit tracking, and more.

Feature Description

This feature would allow users to set up table-based templates that can automatically recur on a user-defined schedule (e.g., daily, weekly, monthly). For example, a user could create a table for daily tasks or a weekly planner, which would regenerate with pre-filled contents at the start of each defined cycle.

Key Features

  1. Recurring Table Templates

    1. Users can design a table layout with headings and predefined content.

    2. Ability to save this table as a template for reuse.

  2. Customizable Recurrence

    1. Options to set recurrence intervals (daily, weekly, monthly, custom dates).

    2. Ability to specify the start date and end date (or infinite recurrence).

  3. Integration with RemNote's Knowledge Graph

    1. Recurring tables are linked to existing Rems to allow easy referencing and tracking.

    2. Automatic linking of dates for contextual navigation.

  4. Dynamic Updates

    1. Ability to edit the original template, with the option to propagate changes to all future iterations.

    2. Completion Tracking:

    3. Checkboxes or status indicators for each table cell to mark tasks as complete.

    4. Option to carry forward incomplete tasks to the next occurrence automatically.

Use Cases

  1. Daily Planner

    1. Users can set up recurring daily to-do lists with preset tasks.

  2. Weekly Habit Tracker

    1. Track recurring habits, e.g., exercising, reading, or meditating.

  3. Content Calendar

    1. Plan content publishing schedules with recurring themes.

  4. Project Management:

    1. Organize project tasks across predefined milestones or sprints.

Benefits

  1. Streamlines repetitive planning tasks, saving time and effort.

  2. Enhances organization and productivity for users.

  3. Encourages habit formation and consistent task tracking.

  4. Expands RemNote’s use case beyond note-taking into a robust planning tool.

Implementation Suggestions

  1. Add a "Make Recurring" option in the table toolbar.

  2. Include a setup wizard to configure recurrence intervals and template settings.

  3. Offer a preview of upcoming iterations to allow users to tweak before recurrence.

  4. Use tags or metadata to distinguish and manage recurring entries.

Conclusion

The ability to create recurring table contents will make RemNote a versatile tool for planning, task management, and tracking habits, appealing to both students and professionals. This feature aligns with the platform's goal of enhancing productivity and knowledge organization.