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We hold every feature to a bar – simple and powerful – and we’ve come to the conclusion that our recent Goals experiment didn’t clear it on either count. So we’re retiring Goals the feature. But we’re not retiring Goals the problem – instead, we’re going back to the drawing board.
On July 13, the Goals tab will disappear from your sidebar, and any goals you’ve created will go with it. If you want a record of what you were tracking, you can take a screenshot or use our Claude or ChatGPT connector to export the data.
What’s shipping in the meantime:
Project and section descriptions – Available now for everyone
Add a description to any project or section: the goal behind it, the context, the why. The thing you’d otherwise have to re-explain to your future self every time you open it.
Descriptions are also reachable through our API, CLI, and MCP. So if you work with Claude or ChatGPT, you can hand them the context once – and stop pasting “this project is about X” into every prompt.
Project Insights – Now available for Pro (Pro Legacy excluded)
A lighter version of the Business feature, now in your personal projects. Three widgets that tell you where things actually stand, not where you hoped they’d be: At Risk, Progress, and Completed.
We’re also updating the My Projects view: on web you’ll see the number of active tasks, completed tasks, and a progress bar per project; on mobile, a progress circle. One place to see where everything stands.
Project Health improvements – Coming soon for Business
Project Health will soon read your project and section descriptions – analyzing your tasks against what you’re actually trying to achieve, instead of what’s just on the list. It will also factor in postponed tasks – the ones you keep bumping forward – so projects quietly slipping don’t stay invisible.
If you upgraded to an annual Pro plan on or after May 14 and Goals was the reason for it, you have until July 14 to request a refund by contacting us. We’ve extended the standard 30-day window so everyone has a fair chance to decide.
A refund returns you to the free plan; Pro Legacy pricing isn’t reinstated. App Store payments are subject to Apple’s refund rules. We cannot process refunds on behalf of Apple.