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Feature

Recurring tasks, without the habit-tracker noise

The things you do every week shouldn't need typing every week. Set a task to repeat - daily, weekly, or monthly - and Kavro puts it where it belongs. No streaks. No gamification. No shame.

Recurring tasks are a Pro feature. 14-day free trial.

What recurrence in Kavro looks like

Three frequencies, no fuss

Daily, weekly, or monthly. Set the cadence when you create the task, optionally set an end date, done. The recurring instance shows up on the right days from then on.

Edit one or all

Tick off a single instance and the rest carry on as planned. Edit the title or stop the series entirely from any instance - there's no awkward "this and future occurrences" dialog.

No streaks. No shame.

Kavro doesn't track your perfect-week streak or guilt-trip you for missing a Wednesday workout. Recurring tasks are scaffolding, not a scoreboard.

What people actually set

FrequencyTaskEnd date
Daily10-minute walk after lunchno end
WeeklyYoga (Tuesdays)until end of summer
WeeklyInbox zero (Fridays)no end
MonthlyPay the freelance invoicesno end

Common questions

Can I do "every other Tuesday" or "first Monday of the month"?

Not yet - Kavro's recurrence is deliberately simple: daily, weekly, or monthly, with an optional end date. Complex patterns are powerful but cause more user confusion than they solve. If your workflow genuinely needs them, Todoist's natural-language recurrence is the better fit.

What happens to a recurring task on a day I'm away?

It shows up on that day with no special treatment. If you don't tick it, it rolls forward like any other task. There's no "missed" state, no streak break, nothing.

Are recurring tasks free?

Recurring tasks are a Pro feature - included in the 14-day trial when you sign up, and £15/year on the annual plan. The free tier supports one-off tasks across the current week.

Can I see a recurring task's history?

Each instance is its own task with its own completion record, so completed instances stay visible on the days they were completed. Hovering the recurrence icon (↻) shows the cadence; the recurring pattern itself is editable from any instance.

Set the things you do every week, once

Open the planner, type a task, click the ↻ icon, pick a cadence.

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