Reminders start with "Remember to complete" which is unnecessarily verbose. This is perhaps ok on the web interface, but on phones (android) it results in a series of collapsed notifications that are all identical until opened.
If someone wants an action word in their task title they would normally add it themselves. Prepending something on such tasks results in notifications like "Remember to complete Complete timesheet by Aug 22" or "Remember to complete Report is Due by Aug 15". You could go with "Complete timesheet (Aug 22 10:00)" and "Report Due (Aug 15 17:00)" instead, which contains all the information while also showing the most important piece of information, the task title, as the first part of the notification.
Thanks,
⭐️ We have merged your feedback thread with #3552 to consolidate all similar feedback on one main thread.
Peggy, Jul 21, 2021
Hi - We had made some adjustments to the notification sentences. Hope it was helpful! 😃
Peggy, Sep 17, 2021
Hi Neil - Thank you for sharing your feedback. This suggestion was also brought to us by other users before. However, as far as I am aware, we don't have any updates regarding this yet. I will pass your use case and suggestion to our team and hopefully respark some discussion on this topic. Keep you posted if we have any more information. Thanks!
Peggy, Jul 21, 2021