Creating Tasks with HelloShift
Tasks help you track work that needs to get done. Assign tasks to individuals or departments, set deadlines, and monitor progress to ensure nothing falls through the cracks.
Overview
HelloShift offers several ways to manage tasks:
Spontaneous Tasks: One-time tasks created on the fly
Template Tasks: Reusable task templates for common work
Recurring Tasks (Checklists): Automatically generated tasks on a schedule
Spontaneous Tasks
Create spontaneous tasks for immediate or one-time assignments, like responding to a guest request or handling a maintenance issue.
How to Create a Task
Click in the "Write a note or task" box at the top of any page

Click the "Make this a task" button
Fill in the task details:

Field | Description |
Assign to | Select an individual or department. The entire department sees the task, and any member can complete it. |
Subject | Short, descriptive title that appears in task lists |
Description | Detailed instructions. You can @mention others to keep them in the loop. |
Start | When the task should begin. Leave blank for immediate tasks. An alert is sent ~5 minutes before start time. |
Due | Deadline for completion. An alert is sent if the task is overdue. Status changes to "overdue" for reporting. |
Create for each member | Check this to create a separate task for every member of the department (useful for forms or acknowledgments) |
Add file | Attach photos, PDFs, or other files |
Click Add Task
The task appears in:
Your Watching list (so you can track progress)
The assignee's To Do list
Task Notifications & Escalation
HelloShift automatically sends notifications to keep everyone informed about task status.
Notification Timeline
Event | Who Gets Notified | When |
Task Created | Assignee, creator, mentioned users | Immediately |
Task Starting Soon | Assignee | ~5-10 minutes before start time |
Task Overdue | Assignee, creator | Shortly after deadline passes |
Task Completed | Creator, mentioned users | When marked complete |
Escalation Behavior
Tasks use notification-based escalation:
When a task passes its deadline without being completed, it's marked as Overdue
Overdue tasks appear with a red indicator in task lists
Overdue notifications are sent to alert the assignee and creator
Overdue tasks are tracked in management reports for accountability
Note: Tasks do not automatically reassign or change status beyond "overdue." Managers should monitor the task dashboard and intervene when needed.
Task Status Indicators
Status | Color | Meaning |
Upcoming | Blue | Task hasn't started yet |
Current | Green | Task is active (between start and due time) |
Overdue | Red | Past deadline, not completed |
Completed | Gray | Task is done |

Subtasks
You can create subtasks to break complex work into smaller pieces.
How Subtasks Work
Subtasks are linked to a parent task
Each subtask can be assigned to different people
Completing all subtasks doesn't automatically complete the parent task
When a parent task is archived, all subtasks are also archived
Creating Subtasks
Open an existing task
Click Add Subtask
Fill in the subtask details
Assign to the appropriate person or department
Use Case: A "Room Deep Clean" parent task might have subtasks for "Clean bathroom," "Replace linens," "Check minibar," and "Vacuum floors."
Recurring Tasks (Checklists)
For work that repeats on a schedule, use Checklists (also called MetaTasks). Checklists automatically generate task instances based on your schedule.
Examples of Recurring Tasks
Daily opening/closing checklists
Weekly pool inspections
Monthly safety equipment checks
Quarterly maintenance reviews
Setting Up Recurring Tasks
See Checklists for complete instructions on:
Creating checklist templates
Setting up recurrence schedules (daily, weekly, monthly, custom)
Assigning to rooms, equipment, or staff
Tracking completion across all instances
Template Tasks
Template Tasks are reusable task patterns you can quickly deploy without recreating the details each time.
How Templates Work
Create a template once with all the standard details
When you need that type of task, select the template
Adjust any specifics (room number, assignee, date)
Create the task
Setting Up Templates
See Template Tasks for complete instructions on:
Creating department-specific templates
Using templates from the task creation screen
Managing and updating your template library
Task Dashboard
View and manage all tasks from the Task Dashboard.
Accessing the Dashboard
Click Tasks in the left sidebar
Choose a tab:
Dashboard: Overview of all departments, staff, and tags with status indicators
All: List view of all tasks with filtering options
Templates: Manage reusable task templates
Dashboard View
The Dashboard tab provides a visual overview showing:
Departments & Staff
Each department and staff member appears as a clickable label
Color indicates task status:
Red: Has overdue tasks
Green: Has current (active) tasks
Blue: Has upcoming tasks
Gray: No pending tasks
Checklist icon shows incomplete checklists count
Tags by Type
Room tags, Equipment tags, Space tags, and Custom tags
Same color-coding as staff (red/green/blue/gray)
Click any tag to see all associated tasks

All Tasks View
The All tab shows a filterable list of tasks:
Status filter: Incomplete, Complete, All
Date range: Filter by creation or due date
Search: Find tasks by keyword
Export: Download task list as spreadsheet
Templates View
Manage your reusable task templates:
View all templates by department
Create new templates
Edit or delete existing templates
See Template Tasks for details.
Task Completion
Completing a Task
Open the task from your To Do list or the Task Dashboard
Review the task details and any attachments
Click Complete or Mark Complete
Optionally add a completion note

Completion Tracking
HelloShift tracks detailed metrics for completed tasks:
Completion time: How long from start to completion
Completed by: Who marked the task complete
Completed at: Exact timestamp
On-time vs. Overdue: Whether it was completed before or after the deadline
These metrics appear in task reports for performance analysis.
Best Practices
Writing Good Task Subjects
Instead of… | Try... |
"Fix it" | "Fix leaking faucet in Room 204" |
"Guest request" | "Deliver extra towels to Room 112" |
"Check" | "Inspect fire extinguisher - Floor 2" |
Setting Effective Deadlines
Set realistic due times based on task complexity
Include buffer time for unexpected delays
For urgent tasks, set a due time within the next few hours
For routine tasks, align due times with shift changes
Using @Mentions
@mention team leads when tasks affect their area
@mention the guest-facing team if a task affects a guest
Use @all sparingly for truly urgent, property-wide issues
Troubleshooting
Task doesn't appear in assignee's list
Verify the correct person or department was selected
Check that the user is an active member of the assigned department
Confirm the task status is "active" (not archived or draft)
Notifications aren't being received
Check user notification settings in their profile
Verify phone numbers are correct for SMS notifications
Ensure push notifications are enabled on mobile devices
Task shows wrong status
Task status is calculated based on start time, due time, and completion
Refresh the page to see the current status
If status seems wrong, verify the start/due times are set correctly
Related Articles
Checklists - Set up recurring checklists
Template Tasks - Create reusable task templates
How To Use Tags (#) & Mentions (@) - Organize and route tasks with tags
Organizing Notes & Tasks - Pin and star items for quick access