Note-Taking App Requires Scrolling to Bottom to See Sub-Task Relationships
Writers and project managers using structured note-taking apps cannot see task relationship widgets without scrolling away from their writing context, disrupting focus flow. A sidebar panel showing sub-task relationships for the currently open note would eliminate this context-switching cost. Feature request for a specific app rather than a market-level gap.
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