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    Aleksei Gusev commented  · 

    I add time into the task name using the following scheme: "09:30 | Meet the boss ^today". It works okay with Due view because Checkvist sorts that kind of todos properly, but I do miss the proper support for timestamps! I would like to see ability for Google Calendar to pick up these timestamps and notify me. Currently Checkvist doesn't provide timestamp to Google Calendar...

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    Aleksei Gusev commented  · 

    Just a use case from me:

    I've just added a zap that adds an Evernote note with a reminder if Checkvist list item has due date and timestamp (e.g. Turn off the oven at 14:30). The zap check if list item text contains /at (\d?\d:\d\d)/ and adds the reminder.

    Everything works great, but I would like to have ability to change timestamp in Checkvist and update the reminder. That's not possible without the trigger that will be executed on list item renaming.

    P.S. Oh! I've just realized that a trigger "List Item Is Deleted" is also very welcome! ;)

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