<< Return to help center
Thank you! Your submission has been received!
Oops! Something went wrong while submitting the form.

Tasks

Building strong relationships with your leads, prospects, vendors etc. requires frequent follow-ups and communication. Tasks in Less Annoying CRM are the easiest way to set reminders for yourself to touch base with important clients, hot leads, and promising network partners.

Here are some articles to help you organize and manage your tasks, plus some tips and tricks on how to make the best use of your task setup!

Getting started

Creating tasks

Learn how to create tasks to track to-dos and other follow ups.

Read more >>
Editing and reassigning tasks

Learn how to edit existing tasks in your CRM.

Read more >>
Events vs. tasks

The main difference between an event and a task is that an event is a blocked-off period of time on your calendar, whereas a to-do is just an item on a checklist with a specific due date.

Read more >>

More info

Sharing tasks and events with your team

The calendar and task sharing permissions determine which calendars are visible to a user, and whether they can assign items to other user’s calendars.

Read more >>
Filter to show contacts with no tasks or events

Less Annoying CRM has a filtering option to see only contacts that don’t have a task or event attached to them.

Read more >>
Assigning a task to another user

Learn how to assign a task to another user in LACRM.

Read more >>
Restoring deleted data

The Less Annoying CRM team can help restore data that's been accidentally deleted back to your account.

Read more >>
Task Report

Learn how to find a list of your tasks in LACRM.

Read more >>
Deleting a task

This article explains how to delete a task from your CRM.

Read more >>
Creating alerts for CRM emails

It can be easy to miss important stuff in a sea of emails. In this tutorial, we’ll cover how to make your LACRM notification emails stand out in your inbox to make sure you never miss anything important.

Read more >>
Turning off notifications

Learn how to turn off general notifications and event reminder notifications in LACRM.

Read more >>
Can't assign a task to another user

Having trouble assigning a task to another user? Here are a few things to look for that might prevent you from assigning a task to another user.

Read more >>
Creating tasks

Learn how to create tasks to track to-dos and other follow ups.

Read more >>
Sharing tasks and events with your team

The calendar and task sharing permissions determine which calendars are visible to a user, and whether they can assign items to other user’s calendars.

Read more >>
Editing and reassigning tasks

Learn how to edit existing tasks in your CRM.

Read more >>
Events vs. tasks

The main difference between an event and a task is that an event is a blocked-off period of time on your calendar, whereas a to-do is just an item on a checklist with a specific due date.

Read more >>
Filter to show contacts with no tasks or events

Less Annoying CRM has a filtering option to see only contacts that don’t have a task or event attached to them.

Read more >>
Assigning a task to another user

Learn how to assign a task to another user in LACRM.

Read more >>
Restoring deleted data

The Less Annoying CRM team can help restore data that's been accidentally deleted back to your account.

Read more >>
Task Report

Learn how to find a list of your tasks in LACRM.

Read more >>
Deleting a task

This article explains how to delete a task from your CRM.

Read more >>
Creating alerts for CRM emails

It can be easy to miss important stuff in a sea of emails. In this tutorial, we’ll cover how to make your LACRM notification emails stand out in your inbox to make sure you never miss anything important.

Read more >>
Turning off notifications

Learn how to turn off general notifications and event reminder notifications in LACRM.

Read more >>
Can't assign a task to another user

Having trouble assigning a task to another user? Here are a few things to look for that might prevent you from assigning a task to another user.

Read more >>