Subtasks in Multiple Lists for Business Plan
Joshua Borger
The business plan allows for unlimited tasks in multiple lists, but only 1000 uses for subtasks in multiple lists. This makes actually using tasks in multiple lists not that helpful, because using subtasks is so common for us. It seems like subtasks should be unlimited as well for the business plan, since they are for parent tasks. Not having unlimited uses basically ruins the tasks in multiple lists for us, because we use this for projects with lots of subtasks.
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Mauro Rezende
A limited usage makes it just a feature trial, not an actual subscribed service. You lose access to it after the grant is fully used. And you still pay the same amount for the service.
Natalie Williams
Not being able to share subtasks individually further adds to the issue.
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Esther Smith
I understand your frustration. It does seem counterintuitive to limit subtasks when they are such a crucial part of managing complex projects. Subtasks often help break down larger tasks into manageable pieces, and having a cap on them can indeed hinder productivity. https://www.securespend.com.co
Jack Zoppa
amen brother lets get it done
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Dylan Robinson
Yes I totally agree. It really doesn't make sense as to why that should cost more money. It seems like a gimmick to just get people to pay more for no reason. It does make task in multiple list useless because most tasks have subtasks that need to go with them
Liz Goodman
Totally agree. I keep detailed records which means a lot of subtasks.