Announcing Tasks in Teams, a coherent task management experience in Teams.
Published Nov 04 2019 06:00 AM 281K Views

If you’re with us at Microsoft Ignite this year—happening right now in Orlando, FL—you’ve already heard the big news about Microsoft Planner and Microsoft Teams. And if you’re not here, we’ve got you covered: just today we announced Tasks in Microsoft Teams, a cohesive task management experience that brings your tasks from Microsoft To Do and Planner into Teams. We’re extremely excited about Tasks, but understand that longtime Planner users might have questions—questions like, “Is Planner going away?”

 

The short answer is, no, and we’re as committed as ever to Planner. The long answer, and more details about the Tasks in Teams experience, is below.  

 

Tasks in Teams—we’ll refer to it as just “Tasks” for the rest of this post—consolidates personal tasks from To Do and team tasks from Planner into a single, comprehensive view in Teams. In short, To Do and Planner are the task services powering this new experience.

 

There are two places in Teams where you can access Tasks: as an app in the left siderail and as a tab within individual teams. The app comprises all tasks from To Do and Planner, like the screenshot below. As for the tab, you can think of that as Planner renamed: it functions the same way And just like the current Planner tab, you can add multiple Tasks tabs to a single team. Just keep in mind that the tab is for team tasks; personal tasks from To Do cannot be added to a tab.

 

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Tasks syncs with To Do and Planner, so items added to Tasks are replicated in To Do and Planner and vice versa. Additional task endpoints, like Outlook and Office documents, connect or will connect soon with Tasks, too. Ultimately, our goal is to bring your tasks to Tasks in Teams no matter where you first create them. Additional information on task endpoints is toward the bottom of this post. If you’d like to learn more about our overall tasks strategy, please read today's post on the Microsoft 365 blog.

 

The bottom line for both the Tasks app and Tasks tab is that they’re nearly identical to the experiences in To Do and Planner today—there’s virtually nothing new for you to learn. And there will be nothing for you to do when Tasks comes online for everyone in 2020: all of your personal and team tasks will automatically get ported to the new Tasks experience.

 

There are a few key differences—or rather, benefits.

 

The most significant is the new List view for the Tasks tab. That view is actually what’s shown in the screenshot above and will be the default view when you first create a tab. Don’t worry, you can still easily switch to the existing Board, Charts, and Schedule views you’re used to in Planner. The List view is the only one available for the Tasks app at this time. We’re working to bring the same views from the tab to the app in the future.

 

We’ve also added the Team Task List Picker, which appears under your personal tasks next to the left siderail.

 

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The Picker makes it easy to quickly navigate to your various team task lists.

 

We’ve also optimized Teams on iOS and Android to include the new Tasks experiences by default. The List view is the only one that will be available on mobile.   

 

As mentioned earlier, additional task endpoints are or will be available soon for Tasks. The currently available endpoints are:

  • Outlook: tasks in Outlook for the web sync to To Do and, therefore, your Tasks app. Upgrades to the Outlook client apps to have more To Do features coming in 2020.
  • Microsoft Launcher: the native Tasks widget and To Do widget in Microsoft Launcher, and Android app, sync with To Do.
  • Cortana: the Lists section in your Cortana notebook syncs with To Do. You can also tell Cortana to add tasks to To Do, which will then replicate to the Tasks app.

Future endpoints include:

  • Word, Excel, and PowerPoint: starting January, you can add a task using @mentions in Word. The same functionality will be available in Excel and PowerPoint later in 2020.

 

We can’t wait for you to start using Tasks in Teams! Now more than ever, we encourage you to submit ideas for team tasks through the Planner UserVoice site. We also hope you’ll continue to visit the Planner Tech Community for all the latest news.

189 Comments
Silver Contributor

@Ash_Nelson, good for you.  I'm still waiting on this and it seems like it isn't ever coming to us. @Joanna Parkhurst, when is the rollout finishing as I'm tired of waiting?

Copper Contributor

@Jeffrey Allen - weirdly, my partner has the same version teams and planner app in teams as I do. We work in the same company, he is in IT, and I can see his desk from my desk. He does not have the new teams tasks.... SO weird... 

 

Edit: After a bit of poking around we suspect we have different licensing. I believe I am on A5 - educational institution.

Brass Contributor

if I look at the version of planner in the apps list, it states 0.3. After installing the app it says 0.2 ... 

Copper Contributor
 
Regular Visitor

if I look at the version of planner in the apps list, it states 0.3. After installing the app it says 0.2 ... "

 

 

exactly the same here...

Silver Contributor

@rolandheller and @Marko_Ivankovic, I still have Planner 0.2 even though it says 0.3 in Teams and I'm still waiting for that elusive Tasks in Teams.

Copper Contributor

I finally got it!

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Brass Contributor

Not here, but I've moved on to just using lists for some functionality. Is it what it has been hyped up to be? I hear that we still have to use todo for things like my day and assigning emails as a task ( personal not teams).

Copper Contributor

Super disappointed. So many features missing. After teasing this in November of 2019 with that amazing video I was so excited. But what they’ve released is a big letdown. Essentially, rather than simplifying and combining the best features and functionality from Onenote, ToDo, Planner and Outlook and putting it all in one application that’s accessible across all these platforms, they’ve made yet another incomplete way to access tasks. So if I want to flag items I got to one place, if I want to categorize them it’s in a different place. If I want a list view I have to go to yet a third place. But if I want to be able to drag the items into my calendar or assign to my team, I’ve got someplace else to go. 🤦🏾‍:male_sign:
I’m not sure what the long term plan is for these apps, but as of today, it’s best (for me) to just use (some of) them separately and leave others out completely until they figure out how to integrate it into one experience across O365. That teaser was insane and got me all hopeful, (I mean, can you imagine setting a task in excel or a word doc and then it shows up in  your tasks, assigning it and categorizing it right there?!?!) but as of today, disappointed. 

Brass Contributor

@MTP365 Wow that's so sad!!! I'm still waiting for my features to appear in Teams but sounds like there's not much to wait for. Man, this has been really frustrating!

Brass Contributor

@MTP365 Thanks for the information. Based on some videos I have seen, not the splashy MS ones , yeah, it looks like it's going to be a disappointment for those with high expectations to manage the endless line of apps.  

Steel Contributor

I've been waiting for that feature way too long. It was clearly not a good communication exercise: Announced too early and missed too many release dates. I refresh my Teams daily to see if I am one of the lucky ones. But so far, nothing new.

 

Beside that, I looked at Project for the Web, because it has some additional features that our users are asking for. Saddly, it doesn't integrate with Planner and / or To-do. This means another place to manage tasks. A few more features but at the cost of integration.

 

Add Lists that are also being marketed as a task management solution and we are set to an even greater level of confusion.

 

Please make the To-Do / Planner / Lists / Project teams talk to each others and work together. Because, for now, it is easier to buy other companies solutions than to use the products that we are already paying for in O365.

Copper Contributor

For anyone who is used to managing their tasks in a nice list based task manager, you will be disappointed. Like most things in Teams it's a limited view into their other products. Its one step closer but not a nice way to manage all my tasks. It's a nice way to see all my tasks, sort of, but I have to manage them in other ways. These are just initial thoughts :) My biggest peeve is that I can't paste screenshots from my clipboard... 

 

Copper Contributor

I've been waiting for tasks. It seems like the left hand doesn't know what the right hand is doing at Microsoft. So much potential....

Brass Contributor

Almost a year of waiting... It finally comes out... and I've never been so disappointed. Fell way short of my expectations like most things from Microsoft.

Silver Contributor

My first comment after announcement was "hm, this is not really ground braking" and after seeing so many people losing their mind in April when quarantine was on and everyone was working from home and searching for tools to assign and manage tasks and demanding this to be released i said again that many will be disappointed in the end. First, because this is MS, but most importantly, because it was a very simplistic feature from the announcement alone (not sure why it took so long to implement though). Just a combined list of two separate apps and as it looks now with not so much optimization and integration.

Silver Contributor

Now onto demanding Approvals to be released as soon as possible :D

Copper Contributor

It was just rolled out for me. And yes, it's not very impressive. I have two questions for those who had had more time to play with it:

 

1 - Is there any way to reorder tasks on a list? It's such a basic feature, but it seems that it's not available.

 

2 - On this link: https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/office/use-the-tasks-app-in-teams-e32639f3-2e07-4b62-9a8c-fd706c...  I see that should be List menu item at the top, but I don't see it. Do I need to enable it or is it not available yet?

 

Thanks

Iron Contributor

Since this has been such a long-running chain of reactions, I'll add mine. :smile:

 

As others have written, this is a nice view of tasks but not a game-changer in any way. And yes, this was clear from the original announcement in spite of the video that suggested a bright future. I do hope this app is laying the groundwork for that future, though. Two ways I hope this happens:

  1. Add the possibility to create Planner or To-Do tasks directly from a message or chat. I'm really surprised this doesn't already exist. I do know about the Tasks app from Awara IT. This is good but requires a number of clicks and doesn't play with Planner.
  2. Add My Day, the single feature that sets To-Do apart. Without this, I'll still use the standalone To-Do app for tasks.

@sanunesThe view tabs only appear when you're looking at a Planner Plan. Then you can choose from List, Board, etc. When you're viewing To-Do task lists, List is the only available view.Screenshot_1.jpg

 

Brass Contributor

Why in the world would Microsoft release the update to me and only me. My company has Office 365 and I am the only user that has the new Tasks/Lists feature. WHYYYYYYYY!!!!!!???? I don't understand the decision making going on at Microsoft. Our entire tenant should have this feature not just a select few users.

Brass Contributor

I have all be given up on this feature and have moved on. My company is investing our time in SharePoint lists.

Todoist announced the other day some new features with their product. 

Microsoft

@sanunes you can sort tasks in the list view by clicking on the columns (e.g., in a Planner plan, click on Task title, Assigned to, Priority, Due or Bucket to sort).

 

@dostoevsky thanks for your feedback! We announced creating tasks from Teams message (chat or channel conversation) -- check out this video https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/video-hub/get-more-done-with-microsoft-planner/td-p/1681252 -- and will be coming soon. 

Silver Contributor

@Joanna Parkhurst and @Shin-Yi, I and my tenant are still waiting for this. How do we get our tenant on this and when will the roll out be complete so I know we'll have it by a certain date?

Microsoft

@Jeffrey Allen and everyone asking the same question -- we are very close in completing the desktop rollout! This rollout took a lot longer than expected as we wanted to ensure we don't break the experience for the millions of people who are using the existing Planner app inside Teams. We understand the frustration and appreciate your patience!

Copper Contributor

Hi, @Shin-Yi, is there a way to see a report of all tasks associated with a group of people - i.e. a department within an organisation - using this new function? I can click through the different Planner teams but that's no different to what I could do previously; other than seeing the tasks as a list. Thanks.

Brass Contributor

Add Tasks Tab to Teams | How to use Tasks in Microsoft Teams | How to Use Planner in Teams
https://youtu.be/ym2ORzUkS68

Brass Contributor

Not to be ungrateful, but why would you not let flagged emails be visible and maintainable from within Team/Planner?

 

Many people flag emails as to do items they show up with other task's in outlook and even in "MS To Do"... so why filter them out in Team Planner (soon to be tasks)?

 

You've just made it an un-unified view for many users, so we'll have to stick to having "MS To Do" open in the browser separate to Teams I guess :(

Microsoft

You WILL be able to see flagged e-mails in the Tasks in Teams experience shortly. It's a fast follow feature along with making a task from a chat.  First we'll complete our worldwide roll out!

Silver Contributor

@Karuana Gatimu,will My Day be coming to Tasks for Teams?

Brass Contributor

We gave up on this a long time ago. We've moved to monday.com with dropbox. MS really let us all down with the way they rolled this out. We've now de-comissioned Onedrive completely in our business and have reduced our Office365 licenses to the minimum. I dread to think what this has cost MS in lost business. Having invested time and money to get the new setup right, we wont be moving back now either. Such a shame.

Copper Contributor

Sorting doesn't match To-Do app -- I miss my prioritized backlog :(

Copper Contributor

Instead of changing everything every other week, why not stick with one product and make it work?

 Planner is not even integrated with Outlook but Trello is!?

You can't even bold an item in Planner! 

 

You guys have lost the plot at MS

Iron Contributor

Hi,

my take on the "tasks". For quite a long time (being a Sharepoint 2007 user), there is too many task structures - SP, Outlook, Planner, Project, To-Do. And then e.g. your flagged emails, which mix with real tasks in Outlook. And everythings is mostly desintegrated.

Two years ago, we have moved our management from the shared Excel file with tabs, to just Planner. My notion was, that sometimes less is more, and Planner had a great potential, but is also killed by the almost non-existant progress:

 

  • How long will we wait for @ mentions? Is there any product architect at MS? Missing this one is not even a fun anymore.
  • Calendar view is completly useless.
  • Why on earth are checklists and displaying an image on the card, mutually exclusive? We want both!
  • Why are checked checklist items removed from the card view? Then all your board looks like there was no work being done.
  • When will list / grid view arrive?

We wanted to start using a Project for better project management, not just tasks. What a mess:

 

  • So there is a big Project server and app.
  • Then there was Project online, which you could use with the Project professional desktop tool.
  • Later on, MS brought in a Project for the web. Looks nice, but you can't open that in the desktop app.
  • You can't even export it to Excel (at least this one is coming).
  • Then users wanted a custom fields. Those were added, but those don't export for the Power BI - so another half working solution.

But what is even worse and related to the task management:

 

  • Tasks for Teams (recently To-do) does NOT integrate MS Project tasks! Why on earth is that like that?

And - do you really want to get me started on Roadmaps? One of my colleagues company has moved to the SmartSheet solution, because with MS tools, it is just scattered mess. Even Atlassian is working on Roadmaps (now in beta) for Jira.

 

/Petr

 

Bronze Contributor

+1000. The lack of communication over 2-3 years is unprofessional, then they are way over the top patting themselves on the back for small features to Planner. Teams progress has been good the last six months, we all know why. 

Brass Contributor

Back in October you mentioned that "flagged e-mails in the Tasks in Teams experience shortly"

 

Is that still happening.  I'm excited to do a lunch and learn for my company about managing all their To Do items in one spot in Teams but, a lot of us flag emails in Outlook... so I'm holding off.

Copper Contributor

Hi Joanna and Team

 

MS Teams users deserve a little more honesty and transparency re functionality and delivery dates when statements like this are made.

 

‘Future endpoints include:

  • Word, Excel, and PowerPoint: starting January, you can add a task using @mentions in Word. The same functionality will be available in Excel and PowerPoint later in 2020.’

 

I’m waiting for a better native approach to in-app tasking that atlassian confluence offers.  I’m really not sure it will come from Microsoft - we have been waiting a very long time now.  

 

Recent updates to tasks in teams has been has been bitter disappointing and like many productivity tools, too focused on disrupting users workflow to open a task or jobs pane.  Users want any list to be managed anywhere (within word, excel, PowerPoint etc) 

 

Lack of integration with core Microsoft products including MS Project is leading users to look elsewhere for enterprise solutions.  [at]mentions has simply been mentioned too many times.

 

Joanna, is it actually coming, if so when and, will I be able to maintain the list from within the Microsoft app where the action was initiated - ie. like the todo function in confluence.


Always happy to help define user need - 101 productivity rule is don’t disrupt user workflow - users will open task/job panes when they need them / if they are noting action items in a word or ppt doc then let them do it there - see atlassian confluence ‘to do list’ for a guide,  they have nailed it.

 

with thanks

Peter

 

Copper Contributor

.... Re the atlassian basic to do list functionality - this is want we need in ms teams.

 

https://confluence.atlassian.com/doc/add-assign-and-view-tasks-590260030.html

 

cheers

peter

Copper Contributor

I have been using tasks in teams for a week now and getting very frustrated. I am trying to assign an email from outlook as a task to someone else but I want it to appear in the shared task list so I (and everyone else) can keep track of the progres. You would think this would be an obvious feature to have but Microsoft has managed to either make this very hard to find or to exlude this feature all together. I would like to know if anyone knows if this option exists and how to use it. 

Copper Contributor

What a load of crap. Listen to the people using your products for God’s sake.

oh look new shiny!!! 

Brass Contributor

@N_de_V1430 

 

I've been complaining about this since it launched.  It is the sole reason I'm holding off showing my organization how to consolidate their task view in Teams.

 

Not sure anyone from Microsoft reads these comments or cares though...  I can't seem to find this obvious glaring gap addressed in their roadmap.  It's a shame.

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