Task actions

Use Complete, archive, and restore when you need to finish the day cleanly

Completion, archive, and restore keep work state clean without permanently deleting useful context.

Problem / use case

If you need to finish the day cleanly, Complete, archive, and restore becomes fragile when the work behind mark work complete when it is done. and Archive work that should leave active views but remain recoverable. is separated from Priority view, Status, and Task history.

What should be done conceptually

Complete, archive, and restore works best when the task actions decision, next action, and progress evidence stay close enough for finish the day cleanly to remain visible.

TimeLens solution

TimeLens solves that by making Complete, archive, and restore part of the same workspace as Priority view, Status, and Task history, so the feature helps the work move instead of becoming another isolated page.

Actual app screen

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Actual product snapshots

Actual TimeLens Complete, archive, and restore screen on desktop
Desktop view
Actual TimeLens Complete, archive, and restore screen on mobile
Mobile view

How to use it in TimeLens

Mark work complete when it is done.; Archive work that should leave active views but remain recoverable.; Restore archived work if it becomes relevant again.

What it helps with

Finish the day cleanly; Remove stale work from active views; Recover archived context

Where this feature connects

Priority view; Status; Task history; Reports

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Related feature pages

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Priority view · Status · Task history · Reports analytics

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