#6575: Quire Feedback
Status: To-do
Tag: Feature Request

Hello Quire Team,

I'm a Quire user managing several ongoing projects directly from my iPhone, and I'd like to flag the absence of an iOS home screen widget as a meaningful gap in the app's current functionality.

At present, checking on pending tasks requires opening the full app each time, which adds friction to a workflow that would otherwise benefit from quick, glanceable access. A native iOS widget — even a minimal one displaying upcoming or overdue tasks from a selected project or smart list — would substantially improve day-to-day usability for anyone relying on Quire as their primary task manager on mobile.

Could you let me know whether this feature is on your roadmap, and if so, on what timeline? I'd also be glad to share more specific thoughts on widget design (e.g. task count, due-date sorting, deep-linking to the relevant task) if that would be useful for your product team.

Thank you for considering this request.

Best regards, Camille

Via Quire iOS

Created by H. Camille Rocha Ribeiro Jun 21, 2026, Edited Jun 30, 2026

Hi,

Thank you for sharing your suggestions.

Right now Quire doesn't have a widget for iOS, so checking pending tasks does mean opening the app each time. I can see how a widget would make quick check-ins easier.

I've passed your request along to our product team for their consideration. If there's any update on it down the line, I'll let you know.

If you'd like to share more of your thinking on the design, please send it over. I'm happy to pass that along as well, and the detail helps the team understand what would actually be useful.

Golda, Jun 24, 2026

Certainly. As core principle, the widget should answer "what do I need to act on right now" in a glance. Anything requiring more than that simply belongs in the app itself.

Highest-priority feature

Interactive task completion

A tappable checkbox on the widget that marks a task done without launching the app. This is the one feature that turns the widget from a viewing surface into an action surface, and it's likely the single biggest driver of daily use.

Source scoping

Each widget instance should be configurable to a single source (My Tasks, or one specific project/sublist) rather than trying to merge everything. iOS already supports multiple instances of the same widget with independent configurations, so users tracking several projects can place several widgets rather than get one overloaded view.

Size-tiered content (small / medium / large)

* Small: one number — overdue + due-today count — plus the title of the single most urgent task. * Medium: 3–4 tasks, each with title, relative due date ("Today," "Tomorrow," "3d overdue" rather than absolute dates), and optionally a priority-color dot. * Large: same row format grouped under Overdue / Today / Upcoming headers, capped around 6–8 visible items with a "+N more". Navigation

Tapping a row should deep-link to that specific task in-app (not just open Quire to its default view), since task URLs already exist.

H. Camille Rocha Ribeiro, Jun 24, 2026

Hi,

Thank you for taking the time to lay this out in such detail!

I've passed it all along for them to consider further. I don't have a timeline to share, but If anything comes of it, I'll let you know.

Golda, Jun 30, 2026