To help you organise and manage your to-dos in one place, Google Assistant and Calendar reminders are now Google Tasks. You can view and edit your tasks with Google Assistant, Google Calendar or Google Tasks.
Tip: You can ask Google Assistant to set a reminder on your mobile device or smart display. The reminder is saved as a task in Google Tasks, and you get a notification when it's time to complete the task.
What are reminders and how did I create them?
Previously, you could create reminders in:
- Assistant
- Calendar
- Inbox
- Tip: Inbox is no longer supported. Reminders that you created in inbox before 2019 may still exist.
- Keep
If you turned on the reminders calendar, reminders were shown on your calendar. You could also check your reminders on reminders.google.com. Calendar notified you about the requested activity at the requested time.
How are reminders changed to tasks?
Your reminders are converted into tasks, except for:
- Deleted reminders
- You can export your deleted reminders up to 30 days after deletion. Learn how to download your Google data.
- Keep reminders
- Keep reminders will remain on Keep but will no longer show on your calendar.
Important:
- If a reminder is based on a location: The location is automatically added to the task's details field. You will no longer get a notification based on location.
- If a reminder is assigned to you: The assigner's name is added to the task's title. The assigner no longer has access to the reminder.
- Example: 'From James: Put bin out'.
- If your task is not complete: The task appears on your calendar. For up to 365 days, the task also appears as a 'Pending task' in the all-day section of your calendar. Tasks older than 365 days appear on the original due date in Calendar and in your Tasks app.
- If you have a task that repeats more than every 1,000 days/weeks/months/years, we adjusted the recurrence schedule to be once every 1,000 days/weeks/months/years. For example, a task that repeats every 2,000 days is adjusted to every 1,000 days.
- Any tasks with dates beyond the year 3000 are adjusted to the year 2900.
Where can I find my reminders that are converted to tasks?
To view your tasks, go to the Tasks calendar instead of the reminders calendar. You can also go to Google Tasks or ask Assistant for your tasks.
Tips:
- A limited number of tasks that repeat in the future appear at one time on your Calendar grid. As time passes, new tasks will appear automatically. Learn more about tasks that repeat.
- Completed tasks are shown on your calendar by default. Learn how to hide completed tasks.
What if my organisation has the Tasks service off?
If you have a Google Account for work or school, as of May 2023, Google Assistant and Google Calendar reminders will automatically migrate to Google Tasks.
- If you're an admin, make sure that the 'Tasks service' is turned on for your organisation. Learn how to turn on Tasks for your organisation.
- If the 'Tasks service' is off, your organisation's reminders data won't be migrated to Tasks. From June 2023, your organisation's non-migrated reminders are deleted.
- If your organisation allows Google Takeout, you can export your reminders data before it's deleted.
Learn more about important dates for the reminders migration.
Can reminders still show up on my calendar?
Your reminders are now tasks. Tasks will appear with events in your calendar and are indicated with a tick . To view your tasks, turn on the 'Tasks' calendar.
How do I manage reminders that are converted into tasks?
You can view and edit your reminders as tasks in:
- Assistant
- 'Hey Google, show me my tasks'
- 'Hey Google, show my reminders'
- Calendar
- Tasks in:
- The side panel across Workspace on your desktop
- Mobile apps
Can I convert my tasks back to reminders?
The migration of reminders to tasks is permanent and can't be undone.
How do I create a new task?
You can create new tasks with a title, date or frequency in:
- Assistant
- Calendar
- Chat
- Gmail
- Share to Tasks on mobile
- Tasks
Tip: Tasks may be assigned to you on shared surfaces like a space or document. Learn how to get started with shared Google Tasks.
What else can I do with Tasks?
Tasks also allows you to:
- Add a description.
- Organise tasks with lists.
- Prioritise tasks with stars.
- Change the order in which tasks are listed with 'Manual sort' or 'Sort by date'.
- Export your data from Tasks. Learn how to export your data from Google Tasks.
- If you use a work or school account, your admin must enable this option.
- If you're unable to export your data from Tasks, you can print it.
Do I need to install the Tasks app to use reminders with Google Assistant?
No, the Tasks app is not needed to use reminders with Google Assistant.
Can I still say 'Set reminder' to Google Assistant?
Yes, the reminders are saved in Tasks.
Will reminders that I have created with Google Assistant continue to notify me on my compatible Google Assistant devices?
Yes, you can still receive reminders on Google Assistant devices. To receive notifications on your iPhone or iPad, make sure that you install either the Google Calendar or Google Tasks app.
Which apps can notify me about tasks?
- Google Tasks
- Google Calendar
- Google app
To get notifications about tasks, update your notification settings:
- Learn how to update your notifications for Tasks.
- Learn how to update your notifications for Calendar.
- Learn how to update your notifications for the Google app.
Tips:
- If you don't have the Tasks app, Calendar will notify you about your tasks.
- On Android, if you don't have Tasks or Calendar, the Google app notifies you.
- If you create a task offline and want to sync tasks with your other supported devices, connect your device to the Internet.
- Some Android phones turn off or delay notifications. To keep notifications for tasks on if you don't use apps regularly, give Tasks and Calendar permissions.
- If you set up a focus on your iPhone or iPad, you may not get notifications. To keep notifications for tasks on, turn on Time-sensitive notifications.