WEEEK Week #29: Mobile push notifications and task description editor

WEEEK
2 min readDec 16, 2020

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We continue to actively improve the WEEEK mobile app on iOS. The new update includes push notifications and a full-fledged task description editor (Yes, no more HTML code).

Push notifications

One of the key features of WEEEK is a flexible notification system: there are web push notifications, built-in system notifications, emails and Telegram messages. One thing was missing — push notifications on your phone.

We fixed it.

The mobile app on iOS has its own section with notifications. To get into it, click on the “Notifications” button (the one with the bell) on the tab bar.

The first time you go to the Notifications section, WEEEK will ask for permission to send notifications. Allow it and you will receive instant notifications about actions on issues.

Here you can disable notifications at any time and enable them again manually.

More and more important features appear in mobile WEEEK!

Task description editor

The web version of WEEEK has a cool description editor that allows you to format text and attach images with files.

Only because of internal problems in the mobile app on iOS, all perfectly designed descriptions turned into HTML code :(

We’ve reworked some things and now mobile WEEEK doesn’t just display formatted descriptions correctly — it now has the same full-fledged editor! So now you can:

  • make text bold, italic, underlined, and strikethrough;
  • add ordered and unordered lists (lists);
  • add images, videos, and links.

Go update WEEEK, test new features, rate and share your feedback in the App Store. And if you have any questions or problems with working at WEEEK, write us by email or in the telegram chat.

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