@ilievano
Hi,
Thank you for your feedback.
Could you please tell me more details about your projects? Now the manage line is Goal - Project - Task - Subtask.
Best regards,
Doit.im Team
Regards!
Indira Lievano
Mexico
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05/12/2015 03:02#1PRO
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05/12/2015 06:14#2PRO
@ilievano and @wendy_only
I am personally not at all opposed to having more levels, BUT I would like to point out a simpler first step that would also solve some additional problems.
As @wendy_only says, the current hierarchy is Goal-Project-Task-Subtask. These "goals" can represent areas, "super-projects" or specific other objectives that you need multiple projects to accomplish. As it is now the Goals are underfeatured in Doit. All you can do is associate a project with a goal, and for each goal you can see a list of project titles, but that's essentially it.
In other words, you get no help in conveniently reviewing the total contents (tasks) of a specific goal (super-project) or any help (in the general lists - next, waiting etc) in easily identifying tasks that belong to this goal. So you do not really have much use for the goals feature. To maintain a level above projects I have to prefix all my project names with a goal, and I have to keep my project list sorted by goal, and I still cannot see the total tasks (contents) in the goal.
So I suggest making the Goal feature more complete first. If additional task levels are required after that, I think it could sometimes be useful.