- Task Automation
- Task Completion
- Auto-complete tasks
Mark related tasks as completed
Automations that automatically mark or complete related tasks across different productivity tools help users maintain up-to-date task lists without manual effort. By triggering on calendar changes, project status updates, or task completions, these workflows ensure consistency across platforms and prevent overlooked or duplicated work. This saves time, reduces errors, and keeps teams aligned without manual cross-checking.
Filter by common apps:
Microsoft Outlook
Todoist
Asana
Quo
Toodledo
Microsoft OneNote
Microsoft To Do
Google Sheets
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Notion
TickTick
SkedPal
Google Drive
ClickUp
- Mark tasks as completed in Todoist when emails are deleted in Outlook
- Notify contact via OpenPhone when Asana task is tagged as completed and update task status
Notify contact via OpenPhone when Asana task is tagged as completed and update task status
- Create note in OneNote when task is completed in Toodledo
Create note in OneNote when task is completed in Toodledo
- Mark task as complete in Microsoft To Do when a new note is created in OneNote
Mark task as complete in Microsoft To Do when a new note is created in OneNote
- Remove completed tasks from Google Sheets when marked as done
Remove completed tasks from Google Sheets when marked as done
- Mark task as complete in TickTick when updated in Notion
Mark task as complete in TickTick when updated in Notion
- Mark task complete in SkedPal when updated in Notion
Mark task complete in SkedPal when updated in Notion
- Mark task as completed in Todoist when new file is added in Google Drive
Mark task as completed in Todoist when new file is added in Google Drive
- Create a new task in ClickUp, wait a minute, find it, and mark it as complete
Create a new task in ClickUp, wait a minute, find it, and mark it as complete