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This Week and Next Week

Cadeo lets you punt a task to sometime this week or sometime next week without committing to a specific day. These are called floating buckets — the task sits in your weekly plan without taking a slot on the calendar, and you can promote it to a real day whenever you like.

How to use

  • From the Morning Brief or End-of-Day rollover: click the This week or Next week chip on any task.
  • Right-click any taskScheduleThis Week or Next Week.
  • Drag a task from the planner backlog drawer's "This Week" or "Next Week" section into a specific day cell to promote it to that day.

What "Next Week" means

Cadeo uses an ISO Monday–Sunday week. "Next Week" tasks live in the Next Week section of the planner backlog drawer and in the Next Week sidebar filter in the Tasks view.

When Monday rolls around, any task you marked "Next Week" automatically becomes a "This Week" task — no action needed. This rollover happens on app boot and every hour while you're using Cadeo.

What if I'm offline when Monday rolls over?

The rollover sweep runs again the next time you open Cadeo. Your "Next Week" tasks will catch up automatically — they won't be left in limbo.

What about tasks scheduled to a specific date next week?

Those continue to work the way they always have — they appear on their assigned day on the calendar. The floating "Next Week" bucket is for tasks where you don't want to commit to a day yet.

Default rollover on weekends

If you open the Morning Brief on a Saturday or Sunday with leftover open tasks, the default rollover is Next Week rather than Today. Most weekend leftovers are work tasks — pushing them to next week with one click is the most common intent. You can always pick Today for a personal task you want to do over the weekend.