A number of examples of how you can query Todoist.
You enter these dates in the query box:
| You write | It means |
|---|---|
| Date queries | |
| today or tod | |
| tomorrow or tom | |
| 10 | |
| 10/5 | |
| 10/5/2006 | |
| friday or fri | |
| next friday or next fri | |
| 2., 10. 5, fri | Show agenda for multiple days |
| Other queries | |
| 4 days | Show agenda for the next 4 days |
| overdue or od | Show items that are over due. |
| viewall or va | Show all projects and their active items. |
| priority 1 or p1 | Show all items with priority 1. p2 and p3 works as well. |
q: bug peter ![]() |
Show all items that have bug and peter in their content. |
| Label queries | |
| @home @gym | Show all items that are labeled with @home and @gym labels. |
| today, overdue @home | Show items that are over due and due today and that are labeled with @home label. |
| 7 days @home | Show 7 days view of items that are labeled with @home label. |
@ or labels ![]() |
Show all your labels. |