# Task Reminders and Recurring Tasks Live on Sketchnote

We've been working on some really amazing features to inject into your Sketchnote experience. Today's newsletter is one installment of these features we'd love to introduce to you. So, buckle up! This is going to be a fun ride!

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**Set reminders and recurring tasks**

We've armed your task cards to be a lot more efficient. How, you ask? Well, you can now set reminders for your tasks AND even set recurring tasks. First up, let's talk about reminders. You can choose to be reminded that a task is due one or two days before the due date—take your pick while setting the due date.

Second, you can set a task as recurring on weekly, monthly, or yearly intervals and the days you want the task to recur. You can also choose to set a custom interval! Remember, you can't choose reminders for recurring tasks just yet.

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**Create contracts on Sketchnote**

We're rehoming and rebranding our legal templates as contracts! As you know, Sketchnote allows you to create your own frequently-used legal papers like NDAs, memorandums of understanding, SAFE agreements, and a lot more. These could earlier be found in the Academy section of Sketchnote dashboards. Now, you can choose from any of these legal papers by choosing the “Contract” option when you start a new file. It's as easy as that to generate your own legal contracts on a budget!

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