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Insights
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Data
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Rocks
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To-Dos
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Issues
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Meetings
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Headlines
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Vision
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Org Chart
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1-on-1
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Process
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Directory
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Mastery
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Assessments
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Integrations and Beta
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Account Options and Troubleshooting
Table of Contents
What Is a Private To-Do?
A private To-Do is a task to complete that doesn't correspond to any of your teams. The team doesn't need to track its progress or discuss it in meetings. These can be things for day-to-day work or private tasks like, "Do the laundry."
Private To-Dos show up on both the My 90 page and To-Dos page. The My 90 page allows you to decide which widgets are displayed; so if you don't see Private To-Dos, check your settings. See the My 90 article for more information.
Creating a Private To-Do
Creating a private to-do works the same as creating any other item in Ninety, by clicking the CREATE button.
- Click CREATE.
- Name the To-Do.
- (Optional) Add a description.
- Toggle on Private.
- Determine if you want the To-Do to repeat.
- (Optional) Add attachments.
- Click Create To-Do.
You can also add a private to-do from the To-Dos page under the Private tab and click Add To-Do.
Viewing Completed Private To-Dos
Private To-Dos cannot be archived, but you can still see all your completed To-Dos within the To-Dos page.
- Click To-Dos from the left navigation.
- Click the Private tab.
- Toggle on Completed from the filters bar.
Going from Private to Team
If at any point you decide your private to-do needs to be tracked by a team, you can always change it to a Rock, Issue, Headline, or To-Do by clicking the more options on the Private To-Dos